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RE: Propagating error from a GPS localization/site calibration

Thank you for the responses.?ÿ From what's been written, localizations are best utilized as a last choice option for getting onto project specific loc...

5 years ago
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RE: Propagating error from a GPS localization/site calibration

@lee-d Since the two error sources are completely independent of one another, it would seem that subsequent error propagation does not involve a stra...

5 years ago
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RE: Propagating error from a GPS localization/site calibration

Assuming the following: Site is flatThe scale factor calibration parameter is acceptable for the size of the siteThe 3D residuals are within tolerance...

5 years ago
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RE: Propagating error from a GPS localization/site calibration

@linebender I understand the error is built in.  The residuals of the coordinates created via the site calibration transformation give an indica...

5 years ago
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RE: Right of Way Monuments (Again)

With regards to proof that the property owners knew about the monuments, there were redwood 4"??4" ?? 5'10" posts set 2'4" above grade (have the?ÿ dia...

6 years ago
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RE: Right of Way Monuments (Again)

The public utility agency is a government agency utilizing the ROW for pipeline transmission (active and not abandoned), so it is not eligible to be a...

6 years ago
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RE: Right of Way Monuments (Again)

The parcels were not acquired through condemnation (there was no court action) but were deeded.?ÿ There was negotiation, but the fact set would lead m...

6 years ago
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RE: Right of Way Monuments (Again)

With regards to the ROW in question, I've seen surveyors both accept and reject the ROW monuments.?ÿ Centerline monuments of subdivisions often set ye...

6 years ago
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RE: Right of Way Monuments (Again)

The question posed is not one of of field vs. record.?ÿ It was only included to give perspective.?ÿ I have never once assumed that the measurements wo...

6 years ago
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RE: Right of Way Monuments (Again)

Not sure if the same surveyor oversaw?ÿ all phases of the surveys.?ÿ At least one crew member was present in all phases though.?ÿ Likely the party chi...

6 years ago
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RE: Retracing Right of Ways Conveyed via Strip Description

Thank you for all the replies. Everyone's contribution is much appreciated.

7 years ago
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RE: Retracing Right of Ways Conveyed via Strip Description

imaudigger, post: 439686, member: 7286 wrote: I seem to remember some Caltrans right of way maps that had a note stating that the "T" bars w/tags set ...

7 years ago
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RE: Retracing Right of Ways Conveyed via Strip Description

aliquot, post: 439669, member: 2486 wrote: But it doesn't matter what there position is if it contrary to the law. That's my line of thinking also. ...

7 years ago
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RE: Retracing Right of Ways Conveyed via Strip Description

Jim in AZ, post: 439533, member: 249 wrote: In my State the DOT does not accept any existing monument as being on the easement (or parcel) line. All ...

7 years ago
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RE: Retracing Right of Ways Conveyed via Strip Description

Shawn Billings, post: 439617, member: 6521 wrote: rights of way, not right of ways...sorry. It's been bugging me since yesterday. No problem. Thanks...

7 years ago
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RE: Retracing Right of Ways Conveyed via Strip Description

Loyal, post: 439508, member: 228 wrote: Sometimes these kinds of questions beg the "it depends" response, but when talking about ROW Monuments, "it RE...

7 years ago
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