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Andy Nold
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Joined: July 1, 2010 6:45 am
Topics: 277 / Replies: 1739
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RE: I love to Fly!

I go in for my FAA medical on Thursday. I've been doing the DVD ground school from Sporty's since June. I'm about ready to get some stick time.

8 years ago
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RE: Today's Field Picture

I'm sure it's a piece of drill pipe. And yes, it's in the heart of the Delaware Basin shale play. Not sure what a P&A marker is.

8 years ago
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RE: Today's Field Picture

With this talk about monuments and caps, I thought I'd share this recent find.i actually thought it was a piece of infrastructure or a parking bollard...

8 years ago
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RE: What was the name of that GIS Mapper

Seriously... $955 for 10.2 acres. So what if it turns out be 9.72 acres. Can you get a better price in your state?

8 years ago
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RE: Boundary line

Kent McMillan, post: 393959, member: 3 wrote: If the Harwells don't own the 10+ acres anymore, the Comal County Real Property Records don't reflect th...

8 years ago
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RE: Payment for City Utility Easements

Property within the city shall be platted and regulated and controlled. Never by metes and bounds. That would be a violation.If the city refuses to pa...

8 years ago
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RE: Boundary line

Is it just me that thinks there is a small language barrier here?Also, as an aside to Mr. Harwell, you're getting a lot of good information from one o...

8 years ago
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RE: What was the name of that GIS Mapper

I learned that the purchase price was about $90 per acre. I haven't tabulated time yet, but I'm sure the cost of the surveying has exceeded that alrea...

8 years ago
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RE: Boundary line

Peter Ehlert, post: 393827, member: 60 wrote: I really hate it when people use the term Due Diligence. It is so corny, just another catch phrase.[SARC...

8 years ago
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RE: Indian Meridian Access

RAGOODWIN, post: 393645, member: 490 wrote: and good luck on that test!- took mine 3 years agoJeez, Goodwin... it's not a competition. Seems like that...

8 years ago
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RE: What was the name of that GIS Mapper

I sent the boundary survey results to the purchaser this morning. We will discuss possible solutions to the subdivision issues. The original subdivide...

8 years ago
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RE: What was the name of that GIS Mapper

I think we've done a pretty good job of matching to past work including Murray Harris and Fred Armstrong. I've done a lot of stuff in the blocks to th...

8 years ago
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RE: What was the name of that GIS Mapper

I'm at the point where I am ready to sit down with the client and discuss the situation and see what approach he wants to take. Not sure if he has any...

8 years ago
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RE: Boundary line

Michael, will you post the wording of the Gap Clause?

8 years ago
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RE: What was the name of that GIS Mapper

The southeast and northeast corners of the section are in place, 400-500 feet away from where the subdivision "plack" indicates the corners are. The o...

8 years ago
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RE: What was the name of that GIS Mapper

Here's the one where I did not proportion. The broken corners at Lot 2 and 5 and between 7, 9 and 10 are the most apparent differences. Again, no occu...

8 years ago
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RE: What was the name of that GIS Mapper

I think in this case that is applicable because the subdivision plat is attached to most, if not all of the deeds. But, I had another case in Loving C...

8 years ago
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RE: What was the name of that GIS Mapper

And, because there is a call for the southeast corner of the section, here is the subdivision plat adjusted to hold the southeast corner instead of th...

8 years ago
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RE: What was the name of that GIS Mapper

It's interesting that the GIS section line as well as the curvature of the road on the southeast corner seem to match the aerial picture so closely. U...

8 years ago
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RE: What was the name of that GIS Mapper

Here's a comparison of the GIS linework in green and the surveyed lines:

8 years ago
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