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Your assessment notice also shows some of your property details, including the property type, dimensions, building square footage and the year of construction, as well as an overview of the key factors we considered in assessing it.
A parcel number is a unique, multi-digit identifier assigned to a specific piece of land by your local tax assessor or another government body. This number, also known as a property index number or assessor’s parcel number (APN), serves as an essential tool for identifying property boundaries and managing taxes.
Dec 11, 2023 · A Roll Number is a 19-digit number assigned by the Assessment Commissioner to an assessable property for identification purposes. MPAC assigns a separate assessment roll number for each property. This number appears on all notices issued by MPAC and the Assessment Review Board.
The Canadian Soil Information Service (CanSIS) is an authoritative source of soil data and land resource information for Canada. Most requested. Soil Landscapes of Canada. Soil survey reports for Ontario. Detailed Soil Survey compilations. Canada Land Inventory. The Canadian System of Soil Classification. National Soil Database.
- What Is Soil?
- Importance of Soil
- Soil Forming Factors
The word “soil” has been defined differently by different scientific disciplines. In agriculture and horticulture, soil generally refers to the medium for plant growth, typically material within the upper meter or two (Figure 1). We will use this definition in this chapter. Soil consists predominantly of mineral matter, but also contains organic ma...
Soil is important to our society primarily because it provides the foundation of agriculture and forestry. Of course, soil is also a critical component for terrestrial ecosystems, and thus important to animals, plants, fungi, and microorganisms. Soil plays a role in nearly all biogeochemical cycles on the Earth’s surface. Global cycling of key elem...
The fundamental factors that affect soil genesis can be categorized into five elements: climate, organisms, relief, parent material, and time. One could say that the relief, climate, and organisms dictate the local soil environment and act together to cause weathering and mixing of the soil parent material over time. As soil is formed it often has ...
- Andrew Frank
- 2019
Description. Indicates the type of soil profile (agricultural or native). Used as part of the linkage key to the NAMES (SNT) and LAYERS (SLT) tables. The linkage is made to an agricultural model of each soil profile, where it is available (PROFILE = A).
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Information Request Form. (PDF 290.63 KB) How to Interpret Detailed Property Reports for Agricultural Land. The following is a sample of a Detailed Property Report for agricultural land. It is provided as an interactive tool for interpreting some of the codes and abbreviations on a typical report.