{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "Inventory of all assigned parcel, intersection, hundred block, mile marker, utility equipment and other address points in the City of San Marcos, including the ETJ. These points consist of both 911 addresses and non-911 addresses. All addresses within the city limits are assigned and maintained by City of San Marcos Planning and Development Services (P&DS) 911 Addressing Coordinator. New addresses are disseminated to area entities and authorities for database updates, including Intrado, via the Addressing Memo, sent as needed by the P&DS Planning Technician. The Addressing Memo contains New, Verified* and Changed addresses. \n*Verified means that our office received a call from a citizen inquiring about the correct address. When an address is verified, we simply report the address we have on record. According to the citizen and our records the address is not new and no address change is needed.", "description": "

These address data are updated, typically by request, to City of San Marcos Planning and Development Services on a daily to weekly basis. Updates occur as new parcel plats are recorded, as building footprints change, when new service equipment such as cell towers and meters is installed, to bring existing address points into compliance with CAPCOG 911-Addressing guidelines, and as needed for various other circumstances.<\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/P>

The 911 addresses (denoted in the Address911 field as \u201cY\u201d) follow the CAPCOG (Capital Area Council of Governments) Addressing Guidelines (10-28-09) available here: <\/SPAN><\/SPAN>http://www.capcog.org/divisions/emergency-communications/911-technology/<\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/A>(last accessed March 30, 2017).<\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/P>

Non-911 addresses (denoted in the Address911 field as \u201cN\u201d) are maintained for location finding, public infrastructure inventory, and for various other circumstances. Location finding address points includes all intersection, 100 block numbers, and mile markers.<\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/P>

There are two types of new addresses, In-fill and Subdivisions. In-fill addressing occurs in already developed areas that experience change. The Planning and Development Services Planning Technician updates and maintains the infill addresses, often in coordination with the City of San Marcos Fire Marshal\u2019s office. Planning and Development Services 911 Address Coordinator creates new subdivision addressing. This feature exists in DevServices.sde. <\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/P>

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