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A 'permitted' property boundary. - MattKarma - 05-30-2015


http://qpublic9.qpublic.net/cgi-bin/mapserv60?parcel=160440730000&map=/qpub1/maps/hi/hawaii/parcel4.map&mode=query&queryfile=/www/qpublic.net/html/mapimages/hi_hawaii1432605291509.qy&qformat=parcel_as_kml

Quality, safety, sanity ... all the benefits of The Empire exemplified in the LEGAL property description above.

Money for value delivered. Fair enough. Suppose, however there is NO actual value being delivered?


RE: A 'permitted' property boundary. - MattKarma - 05-30-2015

For i-devices use the parcel number, 160440730000 and click on the hybrid view. Same-same.


RE: A 'permitted' property boundary. - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 05-30-2015

MattKarma,
Are you referring to that house shaped Interstellar Landing Craft on vacant land?.
http://qpublic9.qpublic.net/qpmap4/map.php?county=hi_hawaii&parcel=160440730000&extent=-17256826+2214175+-17254898+2215387&layers=parcels+bstreets+parcel_sales+streetnum

Refueling.
For probably the last 10 or 20 years?


RE: A 'permitted' property boundary. - MattKarma - 05-30-2015

House shaped? Where did you get that?


RE: A 'permitted' property boundary. - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 05-30-2015

It looked like the property you linked was designated vacant land at the tax office, but has a house built on the makai side of the parcel. Or did you have another observation about the property?


RE: A 'permitted' property boundary. - MattKarma - 05-30-2015

217800 square feet may describe an interstellar craft ... too small actually ...


RE: A 'permitted' property boundary. - leilaniguy - 05-30-2015

There is nothing on that lot -corner of 9 and "G". It looks that way from the satellite photos, but the registration is off from the map. That house is actually on the other side of "G". Look it up on Bing maps and you can see.


RE: A 'permitted' property boundary. - MattKarma - 05-30-2015

The links expire after an hour or two, but it is great because the data is drawn directly from the county TMK records.

The 'KML' file the tax site constructs for google-earth is as follows:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<kml xmlns="http://www.opengis.net/kml/2.2">
<Document>


<Folder>
<name>QPublic Parcel</name>

<Placemark>
<name>160440730000</name>
<MultiGeometry>
<LineString><coordinates>-155.010005,19.508628,0 -155.010001,19.508621,0 -155.009890,19.508437,0 -155.009887,19.508431,0 -155.009885,19.508427,0 -155.010118,19.508303,0 -155.013982,19.506250,0 -155.014206,19.506622,0 -155.012272,19.507654,0 -155.010111,19.508806,0 -155.010005,19.508628,0</coordinates></LineString>
</MultiGeometry>
</Placemark>

</Folder>

</Document>
</kml>

copy, and paste into a 'plain-text' text editor, save as 'alienlandingsite.kml'.

Run google-earth, press the 'open' button, and open the file in google-earth.

Very simple!

There is like *a porch* that you can see is actually in the frame. Is this what you are referring to?


RE: A 'permitted' property boundary. - mejiro - 05-30-2015

I really want to understand, but I do not.


RE: A 'permitted' property boundary. - punalvr - 05-30-2015

Who cares?