Henrico County, VA
The challenge was to mimic the functionality and appearance of ArcView in a web application. Features user login; project bookmarks; markup for labeling; 6 print formats; "image save" for printing/exporting; search templates for parcel info; and Street Name. Highlight of the application: anchor links to the Real Estate CAMA building photos and the County's FileNET document management system.
Marion County, FL
Uses some of the more advanced Freeance tools in its Public Access Land Records site. Users can post notes and redline functions on the map. They can also jump to a separate site that displays property record cards. Once there, they also have the ability to jump back to the GIS application.
Allen County, OH
This Ohio county created a public access site that integrates its ArcGIS server and SDE land records information. Individual parcel data is nicely formatted with group field headings. The County's scan document database library was also quickly integrated so that users can search directly on scanned land records documents, or display what scanned documents that are associated with selected parcels.
Adams County, IN
Used Freeance to create a Public Access Land Records site. They went with Freeance to avoid overinvesting in SDE while linking enterprise databases to their Web mapping layers.
- Using the report feature to allow end-users to print individual property record cards as shown.
- Using the Freeance many-to-one database link to quickly show other properties with the same current owner.
Evansville, IN
Using the Freeance Land Records Template, the Evansville Area Planning Commission created a public access site that allows searching on more than just a standard property owner. Freeance was used to categorize and group the GIS layers and report display as nice clean field names instead of cryptic database column headers.
Bibb County, GA
One of Bibb County's first and most used Freeance applications is a Land Records Public Access site that allows searching on several different types of assessor information. It also has a handy link to property imaging application.


