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Do you mean set them as a side shot from the level loop?
That's a steal of a deal!
We use ADT at the house. Very professional company with great field techs. We have two security cameras.
@ric-moore?ÿ I meant it as cul-de-sac that fits the definition as used by surveyors.
@james-fleming?ÿ Interesting article. The article talks about non-uniform lot shapes. Speaking of lot shapes, I once saw a plat from California with ...
@holy-cow?ÿ Someone at work commented that CAD ended the predominance of straight streets.
@mathteacher?ÿ Lot 16 certainly has a narrow frontage.
@flga-2-2?ÿ That sounds reasonable to me, considering the radius point is offset from the centerline.
The frontage for lot 16 is kind of small, if that's what bothers you.
@aliquot?ÿ I wasn't aware of any such formality in naming such a thing. I would just call it a "bump out." I think it was created to give those homeo...
@dougie?ÿ I'm aware of the anatomical definition. Leave it to surveyors to apply it to something else!
@francish?ÿ We don't do any static work for construction stake-out, but from what little I know about static GPS, isn't it usually quicker to run a l...
@jim-frame?ÿ And less of a pain to maintain!
@jph?ÿ I think it was put in to alleviate any excess water build-up on the high side of the intersection. There's no catch basin on the low side. I'v...
@warren-smith?ÿ But, are all cross gutters valley gutters?
@jitterboogie?ÿ Swale? No. Where's the grass? Pan? No. The bottom isn't flat. Trickle channel? No. It certainly won't trickle after a heavy rain! ...