Find Property
To search for a property you have two options:
Start typing an address into the search box, and you will start to see possible matches appear below. Possible matches will reduce the more you type.
Addresses with a letter should be entered with a space between the number and letter (e.g. 32 A). Unit addresses should be entered with spaces and a hyphen (e.g. 1 – 22).
Once you see the property you want, either click or use the up/down arrows keys to highlight it and hit enter.
To zoom in or out, either use the mouse wheel, or use the ”+” or “-” buttons (top left of the map).
To scroll around the map, click and hold and drag the mouse in the desired direction.
Once you have found the property you want on the screen, click on it, and it will highlight the boundary.
Details for the selected property will display in the left hand panel next to the map.
You can turn map layers on and off using the check boxes. Click the black arrow next to a layer group to see the layers below it.
To change the transparency of the layers and see details from the basemaps, click and drag the Transparency slider.
You can choose different basemaps by clicking on the thumbnail image of your preferred map.
Open the Measurement section by clicking on the black arrow next to “Measurement”. Select one of the tools to measure area, distance or location.
To start the measure click on the map, and continue clicking to add more measurement points. To finish measuring, double click on the last point you want to measure.
You cannot select properties while in measure mode, so to exit, click on the Measurement title to close.
Open the Draw section by clicking on the black arrow next to “Draw”. Select one of the tools to draw lines, polygons, points, rectangles or circles.
To draw lines or polygons click on the map, and continue clicking to add more points. To finish drawing, double click on the last point you want to draw.
You cannot select properties while in draw mode, so to exit, click on the draw title to close.