It is, or at least it should be, a matter of personal/client preference (at least I hope no state has codified such a minor thing, but it wouldn't sur...
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Your examples, and many others, are the exactly the reasons why the licensed professional's judgment should be relied upon, not some inflexible statut...
> I was told by an "expert" yesterday who is merely a flood plain manager that by using GPS all you need is one shot on a benchmark and you are goi...
> c. The reference meridian used to conduct the survey shall be stated on the survey plat. A definitive north arrow shall be shown on the plat. A...
> Idaho Code (and several other State Laws) clearly require a line between two monuments to be labeled "Basis of Bearing". The purpose of that habi...
I agree, however, I wouldn't place any guess at an explanation such as "trees too close" on any file or document, all the client needs to know is that...
> If you are using single base rtk (no RTN, no static) for site surveys and boundary surveys, assuming bearings, and using the fugarwe button what ...
Not too sure about your area, but from my experience when the notes call for a "stone in place", it usually is a very substantial stone, and only the ...
I don't think he is worried about a few tenths of "lean", I think he is wondering if the leaning pipe is actually even close to the corner or not.
> Still looking but only found this so far:> > Document for recording requires legal description> > Looking for definition of legal des...
Loyal, I feel your pain, frustration, and joy.I just finished a survey where similar garbage was left by another "surveyor" within a couple feet of ea...
Those notes are great evidence of intent.[sarcasm]Now all you have left to prove is that the monuments were set by licensed, competent land surveyors ...
[sarcasm]Yep, it is great to finally learn that the only reason r/w monuments were set was to provide busy work for summer help and the weak minded.[/...
> Corners are not monuments and for the most part visa versa. Rarely is a monument where another surveyor would mark the corner. Mostly it is how m...
> And if there was no original monument at a particular corner you would of course agree that boundary law would dictate you use measurements to pr...
OK I'll bite.> All of us are quick to demonize the ugly "pin cushion". My question is ..what exactly is a pin cushion? A pin cushion is a corner t...
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