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dmyhill
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RE: Really?

I am with Norman, I dont think I have had a shot over 1,500 feet for a long while. When we did, a mini-prism didn't always work for us with our old To...

8 months ago
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RE: Landlocked parcel

Whether developers should be obliged to make the sacrifice...lot of credits from a lot of funding sources for these things – it’s not all on their bac...

8 months ago
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RE: Landlocked parcel

Kind of a win win for everyone except the bank? 500k loan, property worth 600k if not in foreclosure, foreclosure sale of 200k, buy back from bidder f...

8 months ago
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RE: Rotation for a historical survey?

What are you rotating? To what? And why? BTW, if you post the survey it might provide context. Regarding being able to geo-locate you, if you provide ...

8 months ago
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RE: Landlocked parcel

I don’t think anyone has mentioned this. Check out your redemption statutes. I wouldn’t proceed with anything till the statutory time has passed if th...

8 months ago
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RE: Landlocked parcel

In todays world parcels like K-106 would be designated open space tracts and held by the public (usually via the relevant parks department) in perpetu...

8 months ago
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RE: Checking the pulse of traverse closure

Not sure which is worth less in this context: Government or Insurance Company Some tight competition there for the bottom of the barrel

8 months ago
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RE: "The developers didn't want to hire surveyors"

LOL, and they built on a parcel where the person has a sentimental attachment, it appears. Just swapping lots isn't going to fly.

8 months ago
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RE: Checking the pulse of traverse closure

@rover83 As you know, we had Torrens here in WA. It never caught on, but it is likely the details of the law here that caused that. People seemed to ...

8 months ago
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RE: Checking the pulse of traverse closure

...but of course the most critical thing is to recover/re-establish monuments in their original position, based on the evidence. Finding the original ...

8 months ago
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RE: Geoid 09 to Geoid 18 conversion

"with the implementation of NGS2022 sometime in the 2030’s" An optimist!

8 months ago
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RE: Memories of the old swimming pool

When I went to school, swimming was part of the curriculum. Is that unique to Alaska?

8 months ago
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RE: Approximate Corners

So basically every time you search for a corner and fail to find it you should be recording a survey. Right. That happens. No, this not what the law s...

8 months ago
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RE: Approximate Corners

It’s not up to you to define these things. You can adopt your own personal policy – so have I – but you can’t impose it on others. People have the rig...

8 months ago
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RE: Approximate Corners

"When I was a crew chief, I set a subdivision worth of wood stakes at “approximate corners” for the builder to use for sales purposes (final corners t...

8 months ago
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RE: Approximate Corners

In a construction setting, specifically when working on a plat, when I first started, we used to set "Temp Corners" using hub and lath, that was 20+ y...

8 months ago
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RE: Topcon RD-M1

If your sales person that represents Topcon to you cannot help you make a presentation, get a new sales person. This should be right up your ally.

8 months ago
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RE: Polaris S100 - any thoughts?

Take a look back a week or so and see the discussion on multi-path. Just because it is cheap doesn't mean it is "no-good" or that it cannot produce ac...

8 months ago
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RE: Construction of a boundary

Very much on topic, IMO. But for the answer as to whether the area is held or not we have to go outside of the deed and look into what the adjoining o...

8 months ago
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RE: Construction of a boundary

Do you have your crews blaze line anymore or is it just flagging etc. Prior to my transformation to an office dweller, I would attempt to mark trees a...

8 months ago
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