yep,A #8 is what a layperson would call a one-inch.
maybe the adjacent landowner saw the new "corner" and decided it gave him more land than the old "corner". I know, I know. I'm just saying.
See section 8773 of the LS Act:Link to LS Act:
Keith4 or 5 townships plus others I'm not personally aware of, 36 sections per township.close to a couple a hundred sections. Much of the area on the ...
Steveit is tough ground, but it wasn't that hard to set the 1/4 corners since the 1/4 positions were surveyed to and temps set for those 1990s townshi...
KeithI listed the townships that you say bs to. Jerry confirmed this occured, he was there. I tried scanning an example and posting them as a .pdf...
KeithNot right yet. All I have is the full size paper copy. I'll see if I can get you a scan a little later. Unfortunately, California BLM has not ye...
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The practice started in the mid to early 1990s. It is possibly unique to the Lake Shasta Area area, I'm not sure.I am aware of at least 4 or 5 entire...
LanceT35N R1W MDM, among several others. T36N R1W. T36N R2W. T35N R2W as I recall. No 1/4 corners were set, only section corners. Perhaps you were o...
really now?Much of the BLM surveys I have been involved in various capacities were independent and dependent resurveys of entire townships that were o...
I should have said the dependent resurvey of T35N R1W MDM performed in 2000, not subdivision. The BLM did resurveys of quite a number of townships in...
I can verify the statement about not setting 1/4 corners is 100% true. If you want proof, look at the township subdivision T35N R1W, MDM in CALIF. Th...
Is your friend still in practice? If so, I would recommend the neighbor contact your friend to mark the lines since he/she established the corners. T...
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All I know is that Uncle Sam has used that work schedule. When I worked for the USA up in Alaska, we would work 10 days on, and 4 days off. I reckon ...
Same reason we haven't switched to metric. If it works, don't fix it.
OK Keith. The Cadastral Branch of the BLM in California no longer takes bearing trees. At least not in the contracts they are performing for the USFS...
Maybe they now consider the GPS/GNSS constellation as the accessories??I don't know, I'm just saying that's what they're doing. At least here in Cali...
on a related note, even today's young BLM surveyors are losing an understanding. In our neck of the woods the BLM no longer takes bearing trees when ...