Splitting parcels using construction lines

In the parcel fabric, parcels can be split or subdivided using construction lines. To split a parcel, select it, right-click and click Construct From Parent. When the parcel is opened you can:

NoteNote:

When digitizing construction lines between construction points, check that the inversed dimensions generated from the construction lines in the Constructiongrid match the recorded dimensions on the associated subdivision plan.

If you have added intersecting construction lines, make sure to planarize the construction lines to add a construction point at the intersection. To planarize construction lines, click Planarize Lines Planarize on the Parcel Details dialog box.

Once you have added all your construction split lines, click the click the Build Parcels drop-down Build Into Fabric arrow to choose how you want to build and save your parcels. Choose Build and mark Historic to build the new subdivision parcels and flag the parent parcel as historic or choose Build and keep all current to build the new subdivision parcels and keep the parent parcel current.

If you want to prevent one or more existing parent lines from being used to build new parcels, check Show selectable parent lines on the Construction tab. In the construction grid, select one or more of the existing parent lines, right-click and click Unbuildable. You can also right-click a parent line in the map and click Unbuildable

Basis of bearing

In some cases, when splitting an existing parcel, the new subdivision plan or record of survey has a basis of bearing. A basis of bearing is stated on a plan or record of survey when the origin of north on the document is different from north in your coordinate system. For example, the basis of bearing could be the bearing of a line between two control points or follow a particular boundary line on the plan or record of survey.

Basis of bearing
Basis of bearing description

When splitting a parcel in the parcel fabric, you can use the Basis Of Bearing tool to orient or rotate the original parcel to the basis of bearing used on the new subdivision plan.

Basis of bearing
Basis Of Bearing tool

To use a basis of bearing, right-click the parcel you want to split and click Construct From Parent. Right-click the right-click the parcel line that will be used as the reference bearing for the basis of bearing rotation and click Basis of Bearing.

The Basis Of Bearing dialog box uses the bearing of the line on which you clicked as the reference bearing. The basis of bearing that is entered is used to calculate the rotation or bearing offset that will be applied to the parcel.

Basis of bearing rotation
Basis of bearing rotation applied to parcel

The reference line/bearing can be changed to a different parcel line by clicking Change.

NoteNote:

The basis of bearing rotation is not a ground to grid correction. The scales of the original parent parcel and new parcels are represented on the ground in the parcel fabric. The least-squares adjustment will correct parcels to projected grid coordinates based on elevations of the control points used in the adjustment.

The basis of bearing rotation is a temporary rotation that is applied to the original parent parcel. The rotation is not stored on the parent parcel. However, the newly subdivided parcels will have the same orientation or rotation that was defined as the basis of bearing for the parent parcel.

To apply a basis of bearing, follow these steps:

Steps:
    To apply a basis of bearing, follow these steps:
  1. In an edit session in ArcMap, click the Select Parcel Features tool Select Parcel Features on the Parcel Editor toolbar, right-click the parcel you want to subdivide, then click Construct from parent.
  2. Before applying the basis of bearing rotation, make sure the parcel is being displayed in parcel measurement view.
  3. Click Parcel Measurement View Parcel Display Toggle on the Parcel Details dialog box.
  4. NoteNote:

    In parcel measurement view, parcels are displayed using coordinates derived from their COGO dimensions instead of their fixed, joined locations in the parcel fabric layer. To view the basis of bearing rotation on the parcel, the parcel must be displayed in parcel measurement view.

  5. On the open parcel, right-click the parcel line that will be used as the reference bearing for the basis of bearing rotation and click Basis of Bearing.
  6. On the Basis of bearing dialog box, type the basis of bearing in the Enter the new bearing text box.
  7. Click Calculate to display the rotation or bearing offset in the Bearing offset text box.
  8. Click Apply to apply the bearing offset or rotation to the open parcel.
  9. The map is refreshed to display the rotated parcel. You can now add construction lines to split the rotated parcel.

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5/12/2014