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Sandusky commission hears plan for citywide property inventory, 13,000 parcels to be surveyed
Summary
Western Reserve Land Conservancy described a citywide property inventory that will photograph and rate every parcel in Sandusky, with a roughly six‑week field survey and six‑week quality review, and deliver GIS story maps to the city for planning and grant work.
Matt Zoen, senior vice president and director of Thriving Communities at the Western Reserve Land Conservancy, told the Sandusky City Commission on May 20 that his group will perform a property inventory of every parcel within the city.
The inventory will cover all 13,000 parcels in Sandusky and will record photos and condition ratings for vacant, residential, commercial and industrial lots, Zoen said. “We inventory every single parcel,” he said. “So if it’s vacant land, you’re gonna get a rating, you’re gonna get a photo.” Adrian Marti, project manager for the Western Reserve Land Conservancy, described inspectors using iPads to collect photos and survey…
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