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A 'permitted' property boundary.
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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?
***Still can't figure out how to spell 'car' correctly***
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A 'permitted' property boundary. - by MattKarma - 05-30-2015, 04:47 AM
RE: A 'permitted' property boundary. - by MattKarma - 05-30-2015, 01:43 PM
RE: A 'permitted' property boundary. - by mejiro - 05-30-2015, 04:10 PM
RE: A 'permitted' property boundary. - by punalvr - 05-30-2015, 04:26 PM

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