What’s Included in an Equator Parcel Summary Report

An Equator Parcel Summary Report provides a clear, high-level view of parcel boundaries and building footprints within and around a site using authoritative, publicly available parcel datasets. It’s designed to support early-stage site assessment, density analysis, and planning conversations before committing to detailed surveys or title review.

Here’s what you receive when you order a Parcel Summary Report from Equator.

Site overview and context

  • Site location and geographic coordinates

  • Site boundary and area of interest

  • Parcel boundaries within and surrounding the site

  • Building outline overlays for visual context

This section establishes how the site is subdivided and developed within its broader parcel context.

Parcel summary and counts

  • Total number of parcels within the site

  • High-level site summary table

  • Clear visual mapping of parcel extents

This helps users quickly understand ownership patterns and parcel fragmentation.

Parcel geometry statistics

  • Parcel count

  • Largest, smallest, and average parcel area

  • Standardized parcel area measurements

These metrics support early feasibility, density, and consolidation discussions.

Building outline statistics

  • Total number of buildings within the site

  • Largest, smallest, and average building footprint

  • Average number of buildings per parcel

  • Number of parcels with no buildings

This provides a high-level snapshot of existing development intensity.

Data sources and methodology

  • Documentation of authoritative parcel and building datasets used

  • Clear references to public data sources

  • Transparent methodology for geometry calculations

This ensures traceability and confidence in how the statistics were derived.

Limitations and appropriate use

  • Clear statement that the report is a preliminary, high-level assessment

  • Notes on data resolution, completeness, and update frequency

  • Guidance that results should be validated with survey-grade or legal data

Equator Parcel Summary Reports are not a substitute for land surveys, title searches, or legal review, but they provide fast, defensible insight at the start of a project.

When to use a Parcel Summary Report

  • Early-stage site screening

  • Density and development feasibility analysis

  • Identifying parcel consolidation opportunities

  • Supporting planning and stakeholder discussions

  • Determining where deeper investigation is required