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Koochiching County Auditor's Plats |
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Auditor's plats are not formal subdivisions. In order to more easily identify existing parcels of real estate, Minnesota County Auditors sometimes commission a surveyor to draw a map of those existing parcels and give them a lot number designation simply for ease of reference in accounting for real estate taxes. Those shorthand lot numbers are often used later by property owners to describe their property. In spite of the fact that these plats are not formal, legal subdivisions, these maps are a great source of information for determining lot sizes, location and dimensions of the real estate contained in them. They also make it much easier to describe a parcel than is the case when relying on the longer, metes and bounds description from which the lots or parcels contained in the Auditor's Plat originally came. Because these maps were originally very large, the file sizes necessary to accurately reproduce them are large as well. Most of the file sizes are approximately 200kb. |
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