On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 4:11 PM, Brett Lord-Casitllo
<marigol...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> That keys you into everythingelse you might want: address, land value, 
> building
> value, FIRM map, etc.

But in this case that's kind of the point... the parcel ID would only
be useful for you to go into the already existing city dataset to pull
out information that you *actually* want. If you're doing that, why
are you using OSM at all?

Like I said, I would consider governmental uses such as tax assessment
and disaster damage calculation to be *completely* out of the scope of
OSM.

Toby

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