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if it hasn’t been officially created, what is it not conforming to, the subdivision requirements?Basically, yes, even though it does have a recorded d...
I don't know that that's the only way a parcel can be non-conforming though.
Non-conforming parcel sounds good, I might use that. 😎
Well yeah it's an illegal split in so far as the county didn't get their chance to rubber stamp it, but the split itself doesn't actually run afoul of...
I was just reading about the American who won the gold the other day. Not sure how they measure it but I remember the wikipedia saying they measure t...
What is propd? Proportioned? Like former coworkers have told me... paper is cheap so print it out. Electric paper is even cheaper so feel free to sp...
How do you shift and rotate one data set to another using more than two points?You can't, or at least that I know of, but that would be a question for...
For those that are using CAD (Bstrand), to me this seems like a better approach than the above as you can extend the baseline used to set orientation ...
This must be a local coordinate system, right? A surveyor wouldn't say "gps grid" if they were operating in a published coordinate system, right? ...
As for scaling to ground, I like to avoid it if possible. Oregon has 39 low distortion projections, so it is not much of a problem here, but I also do...
Well, most places I've worked didn't want the crews scaling data in the field so right away you have a roadblock to mixing GPS and total station data....
That’s something that has been irritating me in ID. A deed will refer to a tax parcel...I haven't seen it very often so far, but in this case it seems...
@mulambda382 There's no reason the legalese couldn't be right on the survey.
Well, like they say a picture is worth a thousand words.
This looks like one of the awful utility company easements around here that starts out in space with no metadata and then zig zags across the countrys...
leaving a 4 feet wide demilitarized zoneI laughed.
That case is pretty funny. Is that the first guy to think a disclaimer would keep him out of court?
lot surveyed for $675😒
Pretty sure it costs $500 just to answer the phone in California.