Always interesting to look back on past work.Mr. XXX claims a prescriptive easement through long standing use. Some reference to the original GLO surv...
Nate The Surveyor, post: 441925, member: 291 wrote: Of all the odd things, that Kent McMillan has posted, this is probably the oddest. As others have ...
Dan Henry, post: 442013, member: 10756 wrote: Bipods on both fore and back sights. They stack the backsight with the bipod, rodman moves ahead and se...
Kris Morgan, post: 442011, member: 29 wrote: I'd bet a hundred dollar bill, without looking at the rest of the responses, that the instrument needs to...
Mark Mayer, post: 441539, member: 424 wrote: They would zero the instrument, turn away from the back sight, then turn back and be 30" off zero. We wen...
Are you manually checking the angular closure using N-2*180 or relying on software?
Just curious - what's your standard for acceptable angular error on your closure?
clearcut, post: 441391, member: 297 wrote: I know your county. Its been a few years so maybe it is modernized. The survey index was color coded line...
At our county, there is a list of people that are allowed unsupervised access to the records.
Kent -your a good guy to take all this on the chin - even though you bring most of it on yourself with your "everything is bigger and more complicated...
Kent McMillan, post: 441109, member: 3 wrote: Yes, I think you missed it. My judgment is that the adjacent landowner would be more difficult to deal w...
Quite frankly ,as a landowner I would be more than willing to help provide access if it meant avoiding the liability of someone trying to scale an 8' ...
Dave Karoly, post: 440668, member: 94 wrote: Cut the damned fence, Cal Fire would have an entire strike team (including vehicles) through that fence i...