GIS & parcels
Parcel assembly, zoning and easements, assembled into one site boundary.
Boundary is a union, not a guess
A site's footprint is built as the literal union of the deeds and parcels assembled for it — never hand-drawn from a satellite image. The output is a candidate set, not a prediction.
Zoning is read at time of filing
The zoning designation shown is the one in effect at the time of the relevant filing, not the current designation, since rezoning often follows the purchase.
Imagery confirms, it doesn't define
Aerial imagery is used only to confirm grading and construction progress against the filed boundary, shown verbatim — never to define the boundary itself.
A site boundary built from the union of recorded deeds is [verified] ; adjacent acreage under option, read from neighboring recorder filings, is [inference] .
The boundary shown is only ever what the deeds support.