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The problem was resolved and the solution worked amazingly well. The approach was to use physical features like the cartway and curbing, intersect th...
@fairbanksls Yes and extra effort was factored into the fee.
@ken-salzmann I'm not walking away! LOL!
@notsomuch
I got Friday and Monday as paid days off.
Did he tell you why the survey was "invalid"?
@oldpacer it mostly seems to be. Looks kind of silly to me.
@oldpacer the tied flagging going vertical is a regional thing I practice in NJ and we don't do that, we do what you do. In some FB groups that I'm ...
@wheeler-labs the chord is not the property line, the arced line is. It's highly unlikely that pins were set in 1940 but something non metalic may ha...
This is pretty basic stuff here, the C is the chord length, the straight distance from the start and end of an arc/curve. The A is the arc distance, ...
No experience and I'll bet a one man crew.
@bstrand I was not being sarcastic and poorly prepared reference plans can be a PITA, but in the end we are going to lay the deed on the ground and lo...
Isn't it our job to figure it out?
Write the bill off, then the contractor. Never do work without a significant retainer in hand to help cover your costs when things like this happen.
I do things similar to you but with a twist. When I am resolving a survey I will plot the deed and subdivision outbounds in a title survey situation....
@holy-cow it amazes me that many Surveyors don't understand the difference between the descriptions that we write, sign and seal and the actual deed. ...