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Joined: January 18, 2014 2:47 pm
Topics: 4 / Replies: 48
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RE: PLATTED RD. CENTERLINE vs PHYSICAL LOCATION

I don't think you have read the question and the replies. The answer hinges on a legal interpretation of the deed &, IMHO, the line is the center...

10 years ago
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RE: PLATTED RD. CENTERLINE vs PHYSICAL LOCATION

GEOMETRIC, post: 400288, member: 8346 wrote: Yes, that's very true. A vehicle has to be heavy enough to flex the pavement to do much damage. A passe...

10 years ago
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RE: PLATTED RD. CENTERLINE vs PHYSICAL LOCATION

imaudigger, post: 400258, member: 7286 wrote: In a pavement seminar I attended once, the statistic was given that a fully loaded semi-truck did as muc...

10 years ago
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RE: PLATTED RD. CENTERLINE vs PHYSICAL LOCATION

imaudigger, post: 400257, member: 7286 wrote: Interesting. Your county road department must be flush with cash. That's how it was around here 75 years...

10 years ago
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RE: PLATTED RD. CENTERLINE vs PHYSICAL LOCATION

imaudigger, post: 399196, member: 7286 wrote: "The road is graded (it is dirt) by the County & has a County name but it is not a County road. The ...

10 years ago
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RE: PLATTED RD. CENTERLINE vs PHYSICAL LOCATION

Yea, since the advent of 911, every rabbit path has a road name.Wow, I thought I was tracking this post but got no notice that there were any replies....

10 years ago
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RE: The 1320th dumb question on Grid vs. Ground

Thank you for clearing that up. I get misunderstood a lot. I couldn't agree with you more. The head engineer at the State agency where I worked briefl...

10 years ago
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RE: The 1320th dumb question on Grid vs. Ground

thebionicman, post: 398648, member: 8136 wrote: I am amazed that we still insist on arguing about our tools. It's as if we have box end, open end and ...

10 years ago
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RE: The 1320th dumb question on Grid vs. Ground

Since I don't use the software discussed, I am not following the arguments very well. I worked with a Carlson full civil suite in recent years but not...

10 years ago
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RE: We Surveyors Need to "Get In Front Of This Technology"?

The courts have held that a survey is done on the ground, not on a piece of paper. The map or plat is merely a representation of what was done on the ...

10 years ago
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RE: We Surveyors Need to "Get In Front Of This Technology"?

JKinAK, post: 397033, member: 7219 wrote: There are a few things happening here that make it appear that our opinions are worlds apart: The acronym ‰...

10 years ago
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RE: Monuments vs Record

Found original monuments, or their replacements, govern. You still have to show it is an original of course, but it is generally assumed to be unless ...

10 years ago
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RE: We Surveyors Need to "Get In Front Of This Technology"?

Jon,Yes, I suppose you are right. I am not sure I completely grasp the technical distinction you are trying to make but I never saw GIS as essential t...

10 years ago
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RE: We Surveyors Need to "Get In Front Of This Technology"?

I too agree with Mr. Harris. I think GPS & GIS are close enough to be considered together under the broader category of emerging technology. I am...

10 years ago
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RE: We Surveyors Need to "Get In Front Of This Technology"?

Very interesting viewpoint. I hope it proves to be true. GIS, can of course, contain exact geodetic coordinates but in my experience, rarely does. It ...

10 years ago
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RE: Interesting Elevation Certificate Request

I TEND TO AGREE WITH MR. CARRINGTON & MR. ELLIS. YOU CAN ONLY CERTIFY FACTS THAT YOU CAN VERIFY. PERSONALLY, I DON'T WANT TO "ASSUME" ANYTHING I C...

10 years ago
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RE: Records and Ethics

The PLSS was the plan for the subdivision of the Federal lands. It was conceived as a more orderly system of dividing the vast land area in the West, ...

10 years ago
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