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Pull the interior since they are no longer valid. Keep his on the exterior if the fall within your acceptable tolerance. Just note the unrecorded circumstances on the plat and call it a day.
I would not pull them.
I would just note "Found...no record" and move on.
What's with the, "no record"? Is that a problem?
What's wrong with just showing them as found, and noting the LS number?
There's no recorded plan of more than half the monuments that I find - and usually no LS caps either.
> What's with the, "no record"? Is that a problem?
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> What's wrong with just showing them as found, and noting the LS number?
Knowing when and by whom a monument was set helps in its evaluation as evidence, so maintaining monument provenance in the record is worth the modest effort required. CA is a mandatory recording state, so when a monument has no associated record, most surveyors (and most County Surveyors) like that fact noted.
There are very few records for monuments in Kentucky. I would never pull a monument of any kind, and one reason is that no one really knows how or why it got there. We do require caps now but those disappear over time. About 80% of the monuments I've found have no pedigree. Generally, the older the better.
Pull the GOAT Stakes!!
If they are interior to the property, they are not property corners. I would suggest that if you do not pull them, that your reference them on your plat.
And if I forget the CS will usually remind me in red pen. Which is good.