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(@makerofmaps)
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I hope everyone had a great Christmas. I am writing a legal today and can't find the words for this point opposite the PI on a triangle tract. Anyone have some good verbiage? ROW is 50' each side of centerline. Would "a point 50 foot right of, and diametrically opposite to the point of intersection of the location at survey station 54+70.37"?ÿ make sense?

diametricallyoposite

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Posted : 28/12/2021 8:38 am
(@norman-oklahoma)
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Posted by: @makerofmaps

Would "a point 50 foot right of, and diametrically opposite to the point of intersection of the location at survey station 54+70.37"?ÿ make sense?

No, I don't think so.?ÿ I'd have to go with something like "the point of intersection of lines parallel with and 50 feet southerly of the centerline" .?ÿ

Said point of intersection has a "Back" Station and an "Ahead" Station, like so.....

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On the north side you wouldn't be able to nail down a stationing for the point of intersection at all.?ÿ

 
Posted : 28/12/2021 9:01 am
(@richard-germiller)
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I would think that if you are describing the property line as along the right-of-way, than it would simply be the angle point of the?ÿ (Westerly?) side of?ÿsaid?ÿright-of-way.

 
Posted : 28/12/2021 9:11 am
(@makerofmaps)
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@norman-oklahoma I like that. Never thought of that. Thanks.

 
Posted : 28/12/2021 10:28 am
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@norman-oklahoma :?ÿ The stationing along the "north" side is calculated the same way as the other side.?ÿ It, too, has a "back" and "ahead" station.

 
Posted : 28/12/2021 10:35 am
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Posted by: @dave-lindell

The stationing along the "north" side is calculated the same way as the other side.?ÿ It, too, has a "back" and "ahead" station.

Yes, but there will be an interval on the north side, around the intersection point, that is undefined in terms of stationing.?ÿ

 
Posted : 28/12/2021 10:49 am
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