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Regrid Parcel Schema Changes Complete

Written by The Regrid Data Team | Nov 6, 2023 8:00:17 PM

We have fully completed the Regrid Parcel Data Schema update process and exported our full dataset with the new schema columns to all client download directories. Cloud delivery clients should have the full update delivered in the next two hours.

 

Parcel Schema Changes Details - We have extensive additional information about the new fields on our blog. Please see https://regrid.com/blog/schema-changes-2023 for a detailed discussion of these changes. A summary of the changes is below.

 

These columns were added to both our Standard and Premium datasets:


  • state_parcelnumb - The parcel number used by the state

  • account_number - The assessor/tax collector's account number associated with the parcel

  • tax_id - The assessor/tax collector's tax id number

  • census_zcta - The US Census Bureau's Zip Code Tabulation Area zip code

  • previous_owner - The previous parcel owner, seller or grantor where available

  • numrooms - The number of rooms associated with the parcel as tracked by the assessor

  • szip5 - The USPS 5 digit zip code

 

The following columns were added to our Premium dataset only:


  • census_elementary_school_district - US Census listed elementary school district

  • census_secondary_school_district - US Census listed secondary school district

  • census_unified_school_district - US Census listed unified school district

  • fema_flood_zone - FEMA Flood Zone Type

  • fema_flood_zone_subtype - FEMA Flood Zone Subtype

  • fema_flood_zone_raw - FEMA Flood Zone full raw data

  • fema_flood_zone_data_date - The FEMA effective date of the flood zone data

 

We have removed the following columns from our Regrid Parcel Schema for both premium and standard datasets. They will continue to be delivered as "county custom columns" for the few counties that provide them:

 

  • sourceagent

  • multistruct

  • subsurfown

  • subowntype

  • sourceref

  • sourcedate

Please let us know if any questions come up regarding the new schema columns!

 

Best Wishes,

The Regrid Data Team