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Property Lookup HyperLink added to KGIS Maps

in Parcel Identify...Get Full Parcel Details....Results pane

Author: Keith G. Stump/Thursday, April 25, 2013/Categories: Public

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A new "Property Lookup" hyperlink has been added to the Parcel Results pane of KGIS Maps,

 thereby integrating the interactive mapping application with the Knox County Property Assessor's new "E-Gov" Property Search site. The information

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that is displayed in the Identify Parcel...Get Full Parcel Details...Results Pane of KGIS Maps (along the left hand side of the page) now presents the user with a hyperlinked ParcelID. (see image below). By clicking on that hyperlink, users will be presented with a direct link into the new Property Assessor's E-GOV site. Hopefully this will make navigation between the two sites easier. For more information about the integration of the Assessor's site with KGIS, click <here>.

 

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Keith G. Stump
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Keith Stump has served as KGIS Executive Director since January 2000

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Wesley

6/6/2022 7:30 PM

How does one find out about property that has no address or that is undeveloped this far and how or where does one purchase said vacant or undeveloped land


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Keith G. Stump

7/11/2022 9:57 AM

Perhaps one method for determining which properties are undeveloped would be to toggle on the Existing Landuse map theme in KGIS Maps, and then zoom/pan the map for those light green shaded areas labeled with AgForVac (Agriculture, Forest or Vacant). The Existing Landuse map theme is updated every two or three years by the Knoxville-Knox County Planning organization. To actually purchase any properties, one would want to contact the property owner, or contact a realtor.


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Keith G. Stump

7/11/2022 10:04 AM

An alternative web search tool is provided by the Knox County Property Assessor on the Advanced Search page of the Property Lookup website. Click here: Advanced Search page

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