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Pet peeve of the day……
Checking a COS for a Boundary line adjustment.- He’s done it on 2 sheets for scale purposes. (Our sheets are 18″x24″ for COS’s)
– Here- all signatures and certifications have to be on sheet one.
Sheet 2 is the drawing- there are no bearings and distances on the drawing itself- only line calls and a big line table to the side…..
then there is sheet 1-
that’s right – the first description is 5 lines of size 12 font text 20 inches wide.
the second description is 3 lines size 12 font text 20 inches wide and the third description is 2 lines of text 20 inches wide.
there is an empty space in the upper left of the sheet about 8″square.
the upper left corner of the sheet has the owner’s certification and signature block there’s only on common owner for both tracts. – 8 inches square – then remaining certs and signatures are scattered across the lower third of the sheet….So to check it, I end up laying the 2 sheets side by side with a 24 in straight edge to track the legal and a 6 inch timely template in the line table…..
read the call, look at the drawing for the call number, look to the line table to check….. there are 42 lines in the line table…… and they aren’t sequential around either of the tracts…….PITA….. I just check for errors and omissions style isn’t my perogative…..
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