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> You guys have 90º angles and 45's? That's like fitting a square box in a round hole; you must need a really big hammer.> > I bet your m&am...
wait a minnit...I recall a case, believe it was in Ohio, where the property owner leased a field for cultivation. Corn was planted within the right-o...
Based on "areas over 25% slope" most of SE Ohio and West Virginia would be excluded from development.
My response [msg]220774[/msg] to Paul's post about Virginia Registration may be of interest. Both the Cincinnati State and University of Northern Ken...
Surveying Certificate & Degrees (AS, BS) In OhioYou can thank Paul for giving me an opportunity to pitch my former employer's programs. Columbus ...
> If the old guard doesn't want to simply fade away, they should get active in their state surveying societies, get involved, and teach.You just h...
[sarcasm]Looks like punch marks by shotgun[/sarcasm] :-X :whistle:
> I've got a project that the drawing has to be made available in PDF format, with the ability to turn individual layers On/Off. Does anyone have a...
[sarcasm]Your costs to research the current deeds, online, will likely exceed the magic number of $$ they have in mind. [/sarcasm]
A few of the cities where I have worked required the paving crew to stamp the fresh concrete curb or gutter. Stations were required to match 3 ft. bac...
> Hit: Politics and math!That should have been "Hint" and since no one is responding I'll give a bit more information. Politics: Government wanted...
Hit: Politics and math!
> I frequently see the idea from surveyors in the more western PLSS states that Ohio is simply a jumble of little pieces of the PLSS, which are all...