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Extract-Transform-Load (ETL)
Enterprise Addressing System (EAS)
Department of Public Works (DPW)
Parcel - includes attribute data as well as geometry
Street segment - includes attribute data as weel as geometry
Parcels
Parcel Creation - DPW
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Parcel retirement occurs at DPW.
Parcel retirement is a special kind of update.
Every week night an automated extract-transform-load (ETL) job runs that loads retired parcels into EASretires parcels in EAS based on data from DPW.
If a parcel is newly retired, addresses that are linked to the retired parcel are marked as "invalid".
An "invalid" address may be retired or may remain active.
The decision to retire an address is made by an EAS reviewer.
A reviewer may decide to keep an address active, even with a retired parcel, if there is permit activity on that parcel.
However, in most cases the reviewer will retire an "invalid" address.
The DPW process for retiring parcels is non-trivial and is documented here (need link).
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In rare cases, an address must be created immediately using a parcel that does not yet officially exist.
In these cases, an EAS Reviewer can "provision" a parcel within EAS.
This creates an unofficial or "provisioned" parcel in EAS.
The EAS Reviewer then requests that the offcial parcel be created by DPW and must provide documentation from the assessor-recorder to DPW.
This step is currently a manual process and uses email; it should be automated and message driven.
When the official parcel is eventually created by DPW, the nightly ETL uses the block-lot to update the provisioned parcel, and marks the provisioning as complete.
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Street segment creation occurs at DPW.
Every week night an automated extract-transform-load (ETL) job runs that loads new street segments into EAS.
A street segment as defined by EAS includes attribute and geometry data.
The DPW process for creating street segment is non-trivial and is documented here (need link).
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Street segment updates occur at DPW.
Every week night an automated extract-transform-load (ETL) job updates street segments into in EAS from DPW.
A street segment as defined by EAS includes attribute and geometry data.
Street Segment Retirement - DPW
Street segment retirement occurs at DPW.
Street segment retirement is a special kind of update.
Every week night an automated extract-transform-load (ETL) job runs that retires street segments in EAS based on data from DPW.
If a street segment is newly retired, addresses that are linked to the retired street segment are marked as "invalid".
You can read more about invalid addresses here.
The DPW process for retiring street segments is non-trivial and is documented here (need link).
Street Segment Provisioning - EAS
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Addresses
Address Create - EAS
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An "invalid" address may be retired or may remain active.
The decision to retire an address is made by an EAS reviewer.
A reviewer may decide to keep an address active, even with a retired parcel, if there is permit activity on that parcel.
However, in most cases the reviewer will retire an "invalid" address.