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In California, all Records of Survey, Parcel Maps and Final Maps are required by law to have “a marginal line . . . drawn completely around each sheet, leaving an entirely blank margin of one inch.” I carried that convention over to my standard 22×34 sheet as well.
I love the narrative, particularly the procedure and monument table.
The procedure part of the narrative is required by Oregon state law, as is a full list of reference documents used and a full description of monuments found and set. The monument table format is something I borrowed from another area surveyor.
@norman-oklahoma
Monument tables are the way to go. I’ve set up C3D user defined property classifications to include meta data referencing fallings (if needed) and original recording info in addition to the monument description. I can then use that information to quickly create a monument table. The only problem is getting C3D to keep the user defined data while copying points from drawing to drawing, it does not in v 2021.
I can’t think why anybody would be messing with photographing paper sheets when a pdf copy can be downloaded from a public source for free.
i work in two countries that charge $5 a document to download a PDF. They happily take a credit card number.
I can’t think why anybody would be messing with photographing paper sheets when a pdf copy can be downloaded from a public source for free.
i work in two countries that charge $5 a document to download a PDF. They happily take a credit card number.
So it is cheaper to go to their office and the take a photo and download them, for an inferior product?
Back in the days of lore, before scanned documents, you had to pay for hard copies to take back to the office. Just add the research cost to your proposal and bill it (or just suck it up as a cost of business).
i work in two countries that charge $5 a document to download a PDF.
That’s pretty rough. But most would be money ahead to pay it, once travel time and expenses are considered. Nevertheless, I would not let that influence my decision to have a border on my drawings, or not.
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