ADDRESS DATASET FILE FORMAT. FORMAT Shapefile Address Point – pub\addrep\shpfiles\addpt.shp Maintenance Responsibility – pub\addrep\shpfiles\addptmrpoly.shp.

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ADDRESS DATASET FILE FORMAT

FORMAT Shapefile Address Point – pub\addrep\shpfiles\addpt.shp Maintenance Responsibility – pub\addrep\shpfiles\addptmrpoly.shp SDE Feature Class Address Point – jocogeog.dl.address_pt Maintenance Responsibility – jocogeog.dl.addressmaintresp_pl

FORMAT Continued SQL Server Table Address Point – Addpt in addrep database Includes additional fields: SOUND – a soundex field MailAddLine – the formatted mailing address MailCityLine – the formatted city address line

FIELDS APID (Text, 18) The unique identifier for each address point. It was created as a Text field because a shapefile can not have more than 15 characters in a number field. Format: yyyymmddhhnnssxxxx 4 digit Year/2 digit month/2 digit day/2 digit hour/ 2 digit minute/ 2 digit second/4 digit random number Num (Long Integer) The address number.

FIELDS Continued PreDir (Text, 2) The prefix directional. Valid Values: N,S,E,W StrName (Text,40) The name of the street.

FIELDS Continued StrType (Text, 4) The street suffix. Valid Values: AVE BLVD CIR CT DR HWY LN PKWY PL RD RDWY ST TER WAY

FIELDS Continued SecUnitDes (Text, 4) The secondary unit designator. This is used to designate an apartment, etc. Valid Values: APT BSMT # (Default) BLDG DEPT FL FRONT HNGR KEY LBBY LOT LOWR OFC PH PIER REAR RM SIDE SLIP SPC STOP STE TRLR UNIT UPPR

FIELDS Continued SecUnit (Text, 20) The description of the secondary unit, i.e. the number, etc. City (Text, 20) This is the city value derived by a point in poly operation if the address falls within an incorporated area. If the address falls within an unincorporated area the city reflects the mailing city for that zip code. State (Text, 2) The state.

FIELDS Continued Zip (Text, 10) The zip code derived by a point in poly operation on zip feature class. X (Long Integer) The X state plane coordinate. Y (Long Integer) The Y state plane coordinate. Alias (Text, 103) A descriptive field about the address point. Mainly used to hold a common place name for the point. MaintResp (Text, 30) The organization in charge of maintaining the address points.

FIELDS Continued GeoPropID (Text, 16) The geographic property id. Derived from the GeoPropID found in the property polygon the address point coincides with. Every address point should have a GeoPropID in theory. TaxPropID (Text, 16) The taxing property id. Derived from the TaxPropID found in the property polygon the address point coincides with. Every address point except those found on untaxed property should have a unique TaxPropID associated with it. Address points falling on the same untaxed property polygon will all share the TaxPropID associated with that polygon.

FIELDS Continued TxPIDConf (Text, 2) A code used to signify the confidence in the match between the address in the point data and the property polygon it is associated with. The code will have either an A (a single property polygon is associated with the point) or a B (more than one property polygon is associated with the point) and a number from 1 to 5 indicating the degree of confidence. Valid Values: A1 Single Polygon – Perfect Match A2 Single Polygon – Apartment point with no matching apartment value A3 Single Polygon – Only matching street number and street name A4 Single Polygon – Only matching street number A5 Single Polygon – No Match B1 Multiple Polygon – Perfect Match B2 Multiple Polygon – Apartment point with no matching apartment value B3 Multiple Polygon – Only matching street number and street name B4 Multiple Polygon – Only matching street number B5 Multiple Polygon – No Match

AND NOW THE NUMBERS…. (AS OF OCTOBER 15, 2003) LEAWOOD – ADDRESSES LENEXA – ADDRESSES OLATHE – ADDRESSES OVERLAND PARK – ADDRESSES SHAWNEE – ADDRESSES OTHER – ADDRESSES TOTAL –