Context is everything. As nmrm says, what does the map say about it? Should the monument be deemed an original (& controlling) monument? What ...
Peter Ehlert, post: 391151, member: 60 wrote: no datum shown, but I wonder how good that elevation is?it would e interesting to know more about it... ...
Dang. I was just there and I missed it! Did manage to find copies of Andro Linklater's survey related books though.
I'd guess the reporter was told .01 foot or perhaps .001 meter, but botched the reporting. Or it could have been a field crew over excited about thei...
MightyMoe, post: 390216, member: 700 wrote: They say since the 1950 dependent resurvey (not an independent resurvey) created a plat and all land insid...
lmbrls: That's not a great analogy, unless they bought the property without benefit of a title report. With a title report, they were told about the ...
Dave Karoly, post: 389376, member: 94 wrote: I. Yankum, DDS That would work for some surveyors, as well.
How long is the line and to what level of accuracy do you need to or expect to stake it?
Send them a signed and sealed map showing your dimensions. Based on that they can do their own certification.
"The rest of the drone safety rules still apply: No flights beyond line-of-sight, over people, at night, above 400 feet in the air or faster than 100 ...
What a beautiful place to work! Do you need volunteers?
Along with your query as to what to do with at 1600, you seemed to not understand why the ellipses grew as you got further from the fixed point(s). M...
Does it somehow let you hang a plumb bob under the table and get the alidade over a point?