> > I probably should have just said no and sent a proposal for a new survey.> >> > I used to always fall for the "update." Now I ...
> Yes. I already had an opinion at least. The thing is I don't own the company I work for, and am not the surveyor that signed any of these plats. ...
> @ Larry> If you have a large multi-disciplinary DWG with thousands of layers and multiple x-refs, it's a handy tool to help cull out what you ...
> > The "gap" is only about 0.02 acres. Coincidentally, he only needs 0.016 more acres to meet zoning requirements to split the lot adjoining th...
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With that additional information I'm starting to see the difficult choices that lie ahead. All I can say is if it was easy, any dern fool could do it...
> Are you suggesting to refuse to show it until shown a subpoena?Are you aware of all the specific limitations that are associated with that origin...
> I have often wondered if there would be a demand for offering old surveys to the public.> > Obvious questions that would arise might be:>...
> > Is there an equivalent to "NCOPY" (NESTED COPY) in Carlson?> > To my knowledge, there is not a direct equivalent. I'll forward on the ...
> > By the way, they were intended to be recorded. The deeds to those lots refer to the plats by surveyor and date. Deeds say see attached plat,...
> If the matter gets serious and ends up in court you will have to produce them. You have no claim of privilege.> > When they were given to ...
> I'm pretty sure the layout plan is not recorded. The partial copy I have must have come from the Town Engineering Dept several decades ago. They ...
> > As you've just seen, most clients have no clue what an ALTA survey is.> > > > Larry P> > The only thing they see is dollar...
As you've just seen, most clients have no clue what an ALTA survey is.Larry P
> Been waiting for Dave Ingram comment> > He has come to Jefferson a few times to put on his compass and chain seminar where we spend an afte...
> Ouch...I wasn't commenting on having an LS in the field or not. If I am doing a boundary survey with totalstation/traverse, I traverse around th...
> > Where I work I wouldn't dream of "breaking chain" or using a clinometer to correct for slope. The footsteps I am following mostly used slop...
> > Speaking of which, don't just pull your client's deed. Pull the deeds for the neighbor(s) as well. All of them.> > > > > Ju...
> Compass error does not propagate like turned angles. Compass surveying is a lot more accurate than many realize. The Wild T0 is a 20-second com...