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Atlas
Plats
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An
Atlas Plat in Salt Lake City is a map depicting the subdivisions
of land within the City. These plats are a scheme of how the
City was originally laid out. The City started with plats A through
G, Salt Lake City Survey. As the City expanded its boundaries, 5
acre and 10 acre Big Field Survey Plats were added and then the
numbered plats 1 through 76. They show information about
streets, both public and some private right of ways.
Over the years, the Atlas has been used as an index to record any
changes that may have been made to this original record, such as
street closures, street widening, street vacations, or new
street dedications. Within each City Block, there are sometimes
further subdivisions of land, Atlas Plats are also used to show
these.
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Downloading
Atlas Plats
Atlas Plats may be
downloaded using the interactive Atlas Plat Index Map. This index map
allows you to download Plats by clicking on the map. Atlas plats are in
DWF format which requires the DWF Viewer from Autodesk to view them.

Instructions for Downloading Atlas Plats Using the Index Map
Setup
1. Download and install the
Autodesk DWF viewer.
2.
If you are using a popup blocker in your web browser,
set your popup blocker to allow popups for the
following site: slcimap2.ci.slc.ut.us
Using the Map
1. Pan and zoom to the Atlas Plat you want to download.
You must zoom in until the names of the available Plats
become visible in order to download a plat.
2.
Click the hotlink tool
on the
tool bar.
3. Click on the map display to download the
appropriate Atlas Plat. |
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DISCLAIMER: All
maps, data, information, or downloadable files are
intended to be used as a visualization tool for
various features within the city’s limits. These
materials are provided as is, with the
city free of any and all liability associated with
the use of GIS and survey related materials contained within
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Launch
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Obtaining Hard Copy Atlas Plats
To obtain hard copy (paper) Atlas Plats, please visit the
City Engineering Office.
For further information,
please call the City Surveyor's office at (801) 535-7973.
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