![]() ![]() ![]() If this happens, just click Cancel and go back to step 1. If you do you might accidentally edit the shape of the boundary. Tip: Try to avoid clicking on the map when the Edit Placemark window is open.You should see three style parameters you can change: Color, Width, and Opacity. The Edit Placemark window will pop up.Right-click on that GIS ID Number and navigate to Properties.That’s the parcel’s unique identification number (GIS ID Number). You should then see a string of numbers and dashes. There should be another little right-pointing arrow. This will reveal a folder called QPublic Parcel. There will likely be a little right-pointing arrow next to the name of the file. In the Places pane (left), find the parcel you want to style.Let’s change the line thickness and color. Most likely this will be thin, white lines. The parcels you’ve added to Google Earth Pro will come with a default style. ![]() The rest of the examples will assume your map shows two (2) parcels. You’ve now added one KML parcel boundary that you downloaded from the Scott County PVA. You should see that your parcel has been added under Temporary Places. On the left side of your screen you should see a few panes. The map will zoom to the location of your parcel.If it’s not already there, navigate to the folder containing the KML file of the parcel boundary you want to add to the map. In the top-left corner, navigate to File>Open….The initial view will be a very zoomed-out globe. Unfortunately you can only select one parcel at a time so if you want to get more parcel boundaries, you’ll need to repeat the step for this section. This is a file containing the boundary for your parcel! Feel free to rename it something meaningful to you and save it to a location where you’ll remember to find it.Ĭongratulations! You’ve successfully found a parcel on the Scott County PVA website and saved a KML file of its boundaries. ![]()
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