Mapping and GIS Workshop Overviews
Each TEAM Consulting workshop has been developed to maximize learning and can be tailored to fit your organization's needs. See below for an overview of our Mapping and GIS workshop offerings. Contact the workshop instructor(s) for more information or to schedule a seminar or workshop. Find a complete listing of our instructors here.
The first four workshops are authored by Keith Cunningham, PhD and can be stand alone or as a four-day series.
The firfollowing three workshops are authored by Rick Norejko, CMS and can be stand alone or as a one week series.
The Assessor's Cadastre – The History of Land Ownership in the United States – 1 day (new 2014) Author: Rick Norejko, CMS
Modern day local assessment offices are staffed with individuals who possess different skill sets and knowledge than deemed necessary even five years ago. It is through the taxation of real property that tax jurisdictions within the United States generate a majority of their revenue. The Assessor’s Cadastre workshop is designed to provide students with an understanding, and most importantly, a working knowledge of legal documents related to real property ownership and the rights associated with that ownership. Understanding real property law is critical to the valuation of parcels in conformance with generally accepted appraisal standards. This class covers real property ownership and tax assessment in the United States, as well as real property law, from the county assessment office standpoint.
The lecture will cover the following topics: the history of land conveyances; the history of real property assessment; understanding the various components of property transfers; the recommended order of importance of ambiguous legal instruments; how assessment staff should handle various legal deed and taxpayer requested abnormalities; redefining the relationship between the county’s recorder’s office and the assessor; how to acquire new imagery without using the county’s capital funds; the best business practices for maintaining and accurate and equitable real property assessment database.
The Assessor's Cadastre – The Principles of Property Law for Appraisers and Cadastral Mappers – 2 day (new 2014)
Author: Rick Norejko, CMS
If we accept the purpose that both attorneys and land surveyors apply principles of law toward ownership of real property, we must also accept the role of an assessor and staff as experts regarding the county Cadastre. The cadastral expert applies law, rules and common sense in forming an opinion of ownership and location of property boundaries for assessment purposes. This workshop adds to the body of knowledge of the participant in making the decision necessary for an accurate American Cadastre. This workshop focuses on the terminology and components of legal documents involved in the ownership and valuation of real property.
The Assessor's Cadastre – The Rest of the Story – 2 ½ day (new 2014)
Author: Rick Norejko, CMS
This workshop covers the History of Land Ownership in the United States and the Principles of Property Law.