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paul-in-pa
paul-in-pa
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Joined: July 3, 2010 7:50 am
Topics: 700 / Replies: 5334
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RE: Lot Split

If the cul-de-sac is at the corner of the lot, how does the other half get access to a public highway? Paul in PA

10 years ago
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RE: Image of Surveyor(s) on or near highway with traffic

I have a mental image that I'll share. I applied for a PennDOT engineering job on a mainly night time road replacement project in Philadelphia. My int...

10 years ago
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RE: What is the correct way?

First, does the 538 elevation have freeboard under the bridge? If not the stream profile should indicate pooling. Second you have more than 2 elevatio...

10 years ago
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RE: Redefine a block in Carlson 2013

Put your new symbol in your "Support" folder and give it the same name as the LDD block. Then insert the new block and Carlson will ask if you want to...

10 years ago
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RE: When is an instrument better that 5" needed

JOHN NOLTON, post: 382383, member: 225 wrote: Paul your 5 second instrument is all you need and good enough for probably over 95% of the posters here....

10 years ago
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RE: When is an instrument better that 5" needed

Darn few are using a 1" or 5" gun to the described accuracy, which requires at least 2d & 2R. Recently I am doing a 90 acre farm with a mixture of...

10 years ago
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RE: Where is that Lot line

It was difficult to get that map plotted with the closest conformity of dimensions. Once plotted to one frontage distance one sees how easily the othe...

10 years ago
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RE: Washington State Reference Network

Joe, I see you are from Indiana. Comparing Indiana terrain to NW Idaho, I would say at minimum you first need to double static observation times. For ...

10 years ago
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RE: Vertical Curve Design

Carefully, very slow and meticulous. Where I used to work you would have to bring an extra lunch, because that would be a scheduled double shift. Paul...

10 years ago
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RE: Vertical Curve Design

It is typical to approximate the existing profile with 50' segments. Driveway design is typically controlled by local ordinances. Any driveway within ...

10 years ago
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RE: Conflicting Surveys and Property Corner Dispute

Nate The Surveyor, post: 381760, member: 291 wrote: 2 things for this morning. 1.) Consider how you'd feel, if this were you, who bought this lot, wit...

10 years ago
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RE: Curve description -- seemingly simple question

D-Day96, post: 381643, member: 6385 wrote: You ever find yourself just kicking something around inside your head for days and going back and forth bet...

10 years ago
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RE: Curve description -- seemingly simple question

Assume a tangent curve, with straight courses at either end and 5 curve elements given. Would you hold the delta given or the actual delta per the in ...

10 years ago
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RE: Conflicting Surveys and Property Corner Dispute

Give me a break! The subdivision is seven years old and construction is not yet complete. Absent revised map filings or gross errors on the map filed,...

10 years ago
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RE: Conflicting Surveys and Property Corner Dispute

Joanie, There are other's on this board that could or have found out your address but it is/was not necessary to address your situation and no one els...

10 years ago
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RE: Interesting boundary dispute

Tommy Young, post: 381549, member: 703 wrote: About 3 years ago, we surveyed this corner lot. It was the western most lot of an several lots that had...

10 years ago
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RE: Conflicting Surveys and Property Corner Dispute

Statewide Municipal Planning Code allows for the bonding of future setting of monuments and final asphalt layer. Problem is when a development goes fo...

10 years ago
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RE: Conflicting Surveys and Property Corner Dispute

'Kent McMillan said: ‰ Ô "In the instant case, I believe that aerial photos would show ungraded natural pasture remaining and lots being individually ...

10 years ago
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RE: Conflicting Surveys and Property Corner Dispute

Kent McMillan, post: 381536, member: 3 wrote: In the instant case, I believe that aerial photos would show ungraded natural pasture remaining and lots...

10 years ago
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