![]() The complete BEAM information comprises different asset layers representing assets for various economic sectors, enabling the application of hazard specific damage (vulnerability) functions on individual BEAM layers. Data are stored as assets in monetary values per area unit (€/m²). The data model follows an approach, that can be applied across Europe, and is scalable from local to regional and national analysis. BEAM is based on spatial and statistical data available throughout Europe (Corine Land Cover, Urban Atlas) and enriched by national statistics information. The District disclaims, and shall not be held liable for, any and all damage, loss, or liability, whether direct, indirect, or consequential, which arises or may arise from these map products or the use thereof by any person or entity.BEAM (Basic European Assets Map) provides a spatial data package for the estimation and comparison of real and potential damages caused by natural disasters. Independent verification of all data contained herein should be obtained by any user of these map products, or the underlying data. Any users of these map products, map applications, or data, accepts same AS IS, WITH ALL FAULTS, and assumes all responsibility for the use thereof, and further covenants and agrees to hold the District harmless from and against all damage, loss, or liability arising from any use of this map product, in consideration of the District’s having made this information available. THE MIDDLE RIO GRANDE CONSERVANCY DISTRICT MAKES NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY FOR FITNESS OF USE FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THESE MAP PRODUCTS OR THE UNDERLYING DATA. The District makes no representation or warranty as to its accuracy, timeliness, or completeness, and in particular, its accuracy in labeling or displaying dimensions, contours, property boundaries, or placement or location of any map features thereon. These GIS applications have not been designed or intended for general use by members of the public. Links to these counties are here:ĭISCLAIMER: These map products and all underlying data have been developed for use by the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District. Staff statutorily collaborates with the offices of the County Clerk and the County Assessor in each of the four counties that fall within the jurisdiction of the District in order to access the most current property and ownership information. Since 2000, the MRGCD property maps have been maintained as a Cadastral layer using Esri ArcGIS software. GIS (Geographic Information System) Staff are responsible for the preservation and continuation of Mapping and GIS Department records. Other current and historic documents are available as well. The Mapping and GIS Department maintains specific information on all of its facility rights-of-way, including Plan and Profile (P&P) sheets, easement records, rehab drawings, tax dockets and deeds. ![]() These MRGCD Map and Tract designations are still found throughout the valley as a part of the legal descriptions on current plats and deeds. A Property Map and tract number was then associated to each unplatted parcel. In order to appraise the properties, these lands were given unique legal descriptions. Much of the property in the valley was unplatted at the time the MRGCD was formed. The department houses many of the plats, surveys and deeds used to locate and reference these properties. This map collection and repository for real property records has tracked all real property changes within the MRGCD jurisdiction in order to protect MRGCD rights-of-way and provide for drainage, irrigation and flood control in the Middle Rio Grande valley. Early MRGCD property maps are some of the first cadastre maps drawn in New Mexico that describe real property within Land Grant boundaries in New Mexico. Staff works closely with the county Clerks and Assessors that overlap with MRGCD. These maps have been drawn and updated to reflect current property records since 1927 by MRGCD mapping staff. Many of these records are referenced to one of our one hundred eighty nine (189) MRGCD property maps that span from Cochiti Pueblo and Reservoir to San Marcial, north of Elephant Butte in central New Mexico.Įach MRGCD Property Map typically illustrates two square miles of real property records. THE MAPPING AND GIS DEPARTMENT MAINTAINS A REPOSITORY OF ALL REAL PROPERTY RECORDS OF THE MRGCD.
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