> Larry:> > That is what is nice about WinLine Drivers, you can do all your paper setups with it and there are so many plotter drivers, that ...
> Thanks for the reply. I checked the belt and it seems pretty good. I replaced the black cartridge and the self test on the machine is telling me...
SAMSOG is FAR from useless> If they didn't kill this bill they are useless... Bill passed. > > Game, set, matchCouldn't disagree more. Ginge...
> According to §47-30.2 all plat recorded require the review officer's certification, with a few exceptions. None of the exceptions have to do wit...
> I have been trying for 18 months to record a survey to transfer 3/4 acre from one property to another. I had a note "Parcel xx does not meet zoni...
> what they do is verify that it is indeed exempt...hey I'm with ya Larry but around here, they wont record anything without planning dept approval...
> Fundamentally, the functions of recording and approval should be independent. > > You should be able to record any document that was legib...
> Larry we get the same treatment in my county , Except they call it an exception map and it must go through planning . Exception means "exception ...
> Your dissing of using many scale factors is not any big deal in Carlson software.> I hope your continuing education is good enough to educate ...
> Wouldn't ground distances and grid bearings make it simpler to work with? I have seen surveys using that method, allows measured distance to matc...
> My solution would be to stay on the grid. I'm not sure how NC's SPC zones are set up, but long directional lines can cause a bit of distortion an...
> Of course his estimate is lower than yours...his only overhead is air conditioning!> > :)> LoyalGood one Loyal.Larry P
Old Code of Ethics> I'm unaware of any requirement in NC that a previous surveyor must be paid before a subsequent survey can be performed.> I b...
> Is there anything wrong with showing more than is necessary to resolve a boundary? You'll notice they are always called the "Minimum Standards of...
What you describe is not a failing of writing new descriptions. Rather it is a failing of the so called professional surveyors in the area.Larry P