Maps and documents made available to the public by the District of Kent are not legally recorded maps nor surveys and are not intended to be used as such. The maps and documents are created as part of a Geographic Information System (GIS) that compiles records, information, and data from various data sources which may contain errors. Additionally, maps and documents prepared by the GIS from multiple sources, even if derived from data that is error free, may not be reliable due to differences in the databases or computer programs of the source materials.
Assumption of risk
User understands and acknowledges that the District of Kent Online Mapping and Property Information System is subject to constant change and accuracy cannot be guaranteed. The District of Kent Online Mapping and Property Information System is not to be used for legal purposes under any condition. All information is provided as is, with all faults and without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. The District of Kent does not warrant that the functions contained in the Online Mapping and Property Information System will be uninterrupted.
The Online Mapping and Property Information System may have a number of errors which may include but not be limited to the following types of errors:
- Spatial errors - The areas depicted by these products are approximate and are not necessarily accurate to surveying or engineering standards. X/Y coordinates may be in error by several meters or more.
- Attribute errors - Database information may be incorrect.
- Currency errors - GIS data layers, databases and documents may not be the most current available or may not depict the specified time. All data is subject to constant change. Data input lags real-world changes by varying periods of time.
- Completeness errors - Data may be missing or data may be included that does not belong.
- Projection distortion - All map projections introduce distortion by representing the irregular shape of the earth's surface on flat maps. This affects feature shapes, angles, map distances and areas. We choose projections which minimize these distortions.
- Calculation errors - Results of calculations may not be exact due to rounding, precision of stored values or algorithm differences.