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Deleting Parcels

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Anonymous
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Deleting Parcels

Is there a way to do this without deleting the site and all the roads I have drawn?
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Message 2 of 17
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Are these parcels that are being created because of intersecting alignments?

Intersecting alignments create a topology therefore creating a parcel.

If so, you will have to put the alignements on different sites.

or

Apply a parcel label style that does not have the display turned on.



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wrote in message news:5337162@discussion.autodesk.com...
Is there a way to do this without deleting the site and all the roads I have
drawn?
Message 3 of 17
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

My biggest hurdle so far is the understanding of the parcels and how they get made.
I have a piece of property that i have created some roads on, I now need to make some property. I have gone through the tutorials, but it isn't teaching me anything.

I have included the drawing I am working on, I need to figure out how to either create the areas into parcels to subdivide or how to creat parcels from the magenta areas.
I just am not getting this from the tutorials, can you help?

Also here is another question, on the left side of the property there is a darker green outline, that is suppose to be 4 acres that the client wants to add, can C3D add "precisely" 4 arces, say if I tell the top and bootm lines which direction to go, would it fill in the "width" to make the 4.0 acres? Message was edited by: cfritsche
Message 4 of 17
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I would keep your alignments and parcels on separate sites.

Alignments and parcel swill interact with one another.

Create a new site (ex. Parcels)
Copy or move your overall parcel to the new site.
Use the Create from Object command from the Parcel menu.
Select your Magenta lines.
This will get you in the right direction.

If the tutorials are not helping. I suggest watching some of the past
webcasts.
Training is essential to be productive with this program.

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Bill Frederick
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Synergis Technologies, Inc.
www.synergis.com

Dell Precision M70
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C3D 2007 SP1a

Dell Precision M70
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NVIDIA Go1400 (256 MB)
wrote in message news:5337361@discussion.autodesk.com...
My biggest hurdle so far is the understanding of the parcels and how they
get made.
I have a piece of property that i have created some roads on, I now need to
make some property. I have gone through the tutorials, but it isn't teaching
me anything.

I have included the drawing I am working on, I need to figure out how to
either create the areas into parcels to subdivide or how to creat parcels
from the magenta areas.
I just am not getting this from the tutorials, can you help?
Message 5 of 17
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I had that question before, where are these past webcasts?
Message 6 of 17
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/item?siteID=123112&id=7217277

bottom of the page

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Bill Frederick
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Synergis Technologies, Inc.
www.synergis.com

Dell Precision M70
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256 MB NVidia Quadro FX Go1400
C3D 2007 SP1a

Dell Precision M70
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wrote in message news:5337418@discussion.autodesk.com...
I had that question before, where are these past webcasts?
Message 7 of 17
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

This may help, worth a shot 🙂
http://tinyurl.com/fax4w
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sm

Scott McEachron
DC CADD, Dallas - Fort Worth
http://c3dpavingtheway.blogspot.com/


wrote in message news:5337361@discussion.autodesk.com...
My biggest hurdle so far is the understanding of the parcels and how they
get made.
I have a piece of property that i have created some roads on, I now need to
make some property. I have gone through the tutorials, but it isn't teaching
me anything.

I have included the drawing I am working on, I need to figure out how to
either create the areas into parcels to subdivide or how to creat parcels
from the magenta areas.
I just am not getting this from the tutorials, can you help?

Al
so here is another question, on the left side of the property there is a
darker green outline, that is suppose to be 4 acres that the client wants to
add, can C3D add "precisely" 4 arces, say if I tell the top and bootm lines
which direction to go, would it fill in the "width" to make the 4.0 acres?

Message was edited by: cfritsche
Message 8 of 17
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

thanks I watched the parcel video twice. I went ahead and laid out the alignments to start my ROW parcel creation but I am noticing that one of the roads I created didn't subdivide like it should. In the attached drawing I should have 4 "parcels" but I only have 3 and the forth area did not subdivide...????? any ideas
Message 9 of 17
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I think that got me more confussed. I follwed the steps exactly as the ones found in the parcels webcast, but that one area does not seperate from the rest, and I have two more areas to do, I am very confussed now.

Edit) Nevermind, got it figured out. For some reason I need to create the ROW for the first roads, then the rest cam ein just fine.

However, next question:

I have an existing road that I need it's ROW to be larger than all the other roads I am creating, but when I follow the method of picking the parcels created from alignments all my ROW's come out the same, is there a way to create a seprate ROW for just one road? Message was edited by: cfritsche
Message 10 of 17
Civil3DReminders_com
in reply to: Anonymous

I don't have the program in front of me, but don't you select the alignments you want to create ROW from in the use of the command? Delete the ROW way you already created and redo the command with your new ROW settings for the one alignment that is wider. Or just offset the alignment the distance you need, and create parcel from objects, the offset lines.
Civil Reminders
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Alumni
Message 11 of 17
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I am having an issue with this one. I am trying to create a 80' ROW form these two parcels and the alignment, but everytime I do so C3D locks up, can anyone else do this. I wanted to use the ROW command.
Message 12 of 17
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

ok, so I got the ROW to come in, but everytime I try to add the option of the fillet at the offsets, C3D shuts down, this is the only way I could do the ROW, and for some reason I can't trim..????

When I mean it has been shutting down, that means for the pass 45 minutes I have been having to ctrl, alt, delete after trying to add fillets to the ROW command..any help would be great

Edit...Can someone please help, I have spent over 3 hours simply trying to get this too work, whay everytime when I try to create ROW's does C3D lock up. Message was edited by: cfritsche
Message 13 of 17
Civil3DReminders_com
in reply to: Anonymous

You can't trim the parcel lines, to delete portions of the parcel lines you can delete the portion of the parcel line that extends past another parcel line by using the command in the create by layout menu bar. I don't have the program in front of me so I can't do a screen shot, but the picture of toolbar is somewhat self explanitory. You may want to explode the parcel lines before you try to filet them, then add them back in by the create from polyline.
Civil Reminders
http://blog.civil3dreminders.com/
http://www.CivilReminders.com/
Alumni
Message 14 of 17
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Forget the R/W command. I know of no benefit.

But, then again, I am sure there several things that I don't know!



Bill
Message 15 of 17
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I'm with you Bill - if you're bangin' your head against the wall and it
hurts for 4 days, stop. Walk around the wall.
--

sm

Scott McEachron
DC CADD, Dallas - Fort Worth
http://c3dpavingtheway.blogspot.com/


"wfb" wrote in message
news:5338668@discussion.autodesk.com...
Forget the R/W command. I know of no benefit.

But, then again, I am sure there several things that I don't know!



Bill
Message 16 of 17
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

the ROW command is nothing more than an offset/fillet/define parcel in one
shot

and it is only meaningful in the Portsmouth Heights Scripted Demo dataset

so don't use it.

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Message 17 of 17
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

wfb wrote:
> Forget the R/W command. I know of no benefit.
>
> But, then again, I am sure there several things that I don't know!


Wouldn't it be great if that command worked with cul de sac layout,
knuckles, and best of all, was dynamic to both the surrounding parcels
AND the alignment?

Ahhhh....Nirvana.....




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