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AJO HEIGHTS SECOND ADDITION LOTS 3 & 4 BLK 36 |
Situs (property) address | Jurisdiction | Postal City | Zip Code |
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911 N LYONS AV | PIMA COUNTY | AJO | 85321 |
921 N LYONS AV | PIMA COUNTY | AJO | 85321 |
Grids |
Map* | PLSS Section | ||
Map* | PLSS Township | ||
Map* | Pima County Basemap Number | ||
Map* | USGS Quad Grid | ||
Map* | Pictometry 2022 Orthophoto Tile | ||
Map* | Pictometry 2020 Bighorn Fire Orthophoto Tile | ||
Map* | Pictometry 2020 Orthophoto Tile | ||
Map* | Pictometry 2018 Orthophoto Tile | ||
Map* | Pictometry 2016 Orthophoto Tile | ||
Map* | Pictometry 2014 Orthophoto Tile | ||
Map* | Pictometry 2012 Orthophoto Tile | ||
Map* | Pictometry 2010 Orthophoto Tile | ||
Map* | Pictometry 2008 Orthophoto Tile |
Parcel area |
This is only an estimate from GIS data.
See Finding Parcel Areas.
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**One or more displayed overlay details may be the result of slight geometry inaccuracies called "sliver areas" in the overlaid GIS layers, especially if the overlay percentage is small. Watch for and review displayed detail percentages! What may appear to be a meaningful detail, may just be the result of a sliver and have no real significance.
When multiple results are displayed for a detail, they are displayed in descending overlay area order. Larger overlaid areas are shown first, followed by smaller, less significant areas. See the percentages!
Displayed percentages are overlay area percentage(s) of the total parcel area, not percentage(s) of the total overlaid area. Overlay results of less than 0.01% (one hundredth of one percent) of a parcel's area are not displayed as they are generally slivers or the result of calculation rounding errors. Generally, percentages are shown when only a portion of the overlay area(s) are in the parcel area; that is, when not 100%. In these cases, the percentages may not add up to 100%. A parcel may overlay attribute areas that have more than one underlying area, such as multiple historical plans that include the parcel's area. In these cases, the percentages can exceed 100% and could easily be multiples of 100%. You should review the parcel and overlay layers on maps such as PimaMaps to fully understand overlay detail results.
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