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Jp7191
Jp7191
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Joined: April 15, 2011 11:58 am
Topics: 18 / Replies: 790
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RE: A rare example of common sense

Can you post your description when done? From reading your posts, I enjoy your take on surveying and am curious of your description language. Thanks...

9 years ago
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RE: Is this a new metal detector?

Andy J, post: 452140, member: 44 wrote: Looks like a knock off to me. I wouldn't buy anything from David White. nope. [SARCASM]What do you mean? I...

9 years ago
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RE: Slope Easements

MightyMoe, post: 452105, member: 700 wrote: Yes, that's SOP here, of course if the slope is steep then they will usually try and buy the extra ROW.The...

9 years ago
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RE: Slope Easements

John Putnam, post: 452101, member: 1188 wrote: JP,Slope easements have two purposes, at least. The primary purpose, in my point of view, is to convey...

9 years ago
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RE: The cursed bridge at Malfunction Junction

Jp7191, post: 452020, member: 1617 wrote: And now this. Our trusted professionals fail us again. Jp Whoops I met to attach

9 years ago
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RE: Cut Gas Line After Locates

R.J. Schneider, post: 452026, member: 409 wrote: What utilities are you As-Builting ? Which utilities are you mapping locate marks and surface evidenc...

9 years ago
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RE: The cursed bridge at Malfunction Junction

And now this. Our trusted professionals fail us again. Jp

9 years ago
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RE: Cut Gas Line After Locates

R.J. Schneider, post: 452016, member: 409 wrote: I don't think they map them in the larger sense you're implying. They locate utilities and perform a ...

9 years ago
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RE: Cut Gas Line After Locates

I always wondered if it is so important to have locates for multiple reasons including safety, why is it someone other than a liscenced land surveyor ...

9 years ago
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RE: Slope Easements

Interesting I have never seen such a thing but it could make sense. Once the cut slope was cut, how could the property owner have an effect on it? A...

9 years ago
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RE: Private Ownership of Subdivision Streets

Interesting article on the subject. Might be a repeat.

9 years ago
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RE: Writing a Good Narrative - The Land Surveyor's Time Machine

I think that our litigious society has also caused some surveyors to limit what they are saying within a narrative. They are afraid their own words w...

9 years ago
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RE: Writing a Good Narrative - The Land Surveyor's Time Machine

John Putnam, post: 450743, member: 1188 wrote: I don't see a problem with that if I tied the monuments for an earlier project. I have a record of sur...

9 years ago
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RE: Writing a Good Narrative - The Land Surveyor's Time Machine

My favorite narrative . The Legend shows 3 found monuments. Then states that 2 of 3 of those three monuments were "not visited this survey". 18 si...

9 years ago
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RE: Cut Grooves in Back of Sidewalk (Pasadena, California)

You might search the CLSA forum site. I believe there were posts on that subject a few years ago. Jp

9 years ago
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RE: Am I a contrarian?

I am more amazed when the presenter will present something as being wrong that 90% of the class does in their practice but not one person has the ball...

9 years ago
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RE: What is this exactly?

The marks set by a surveyor is only one part of the information being conveyed. The survey notes /cut sheets, plans, shop drawings, conversations and...

9 years ago
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RE: Protection in the woods

I started caring after Rodney King riots and Regional Denny was beat to within an inch of his life and the cops backed their cars up and left. Jp

9 years ago
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RE: ALTA with cardinal /plat dimensions

Mark Mayer, post: 449462, member: 424 wrote: This particular outfit has been in business around here for a long time. That is damn scary! Jp

9 years ago
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