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peter-lothian
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Joined: December 2, 2011 11:32 am
Last seen: June 4, 2026 12:45 pm
Topics: 63 / Replies: 1163
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RE: ALTA NSPS (formerly ALTA ACSM) minimum standard detail

There is no requirement, as such, other than what standards the insurance company wishes to use when they issue a policy. Or perhaps HUD (Housing and ...

3 years ago
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RE: Chaning tex to m text

The Carlson command MOVET will convert your text to a multileader using the currently set mleaderstyle.

3 years ago
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RE: what is this: Land Surveyors Updated Databank ?

<div>Looks like spam. Reply "Yes" to his email to find out if I'm right.</div><div> </div>

3 years ago
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RE: Point style Editor

This is not a Carlson issue. It's AutoCAD Civil 3D, point style editing. Sorry I can't help Sumant. I haven't used Civil 3d in over 10 years, and neve...

3 years ago
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RE: Avoiding conflict between the symbol sets N + H + h and E + N

This question reminds me of one of my geodesy classes in college. The professor was whipping equations up on the blackboard, and I interrupted him to ...

3 years ago
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RE: Boundary survey - how can I find them

Yes, but there are literally hundreds of ways to make a mistake and mark your line incorrectly. The best approach is to contact the surveyor who prepa...

3 years ago
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RE: Leaked NASA photo proves flat Earth

@learner It works like setting your digital clock, when you pass 12, you go to 1. On the earth, sailing past the edge immediately moves you to the ...

3 years ago
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RE: As-built surveys

I'm concerned that the discussion is drifting away from the original question. I'm not asking if as-builts are required in your area, I'm asking if th...

3 years ago
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RE: Deed Interpretation

There’s probably a late 1800’s postcard showing both walls the brook and more importantly the garden. I did research a couple of times at a historica...

3 years ago
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RE: Deed Interpretation

I'm thinking that if there were two walls, and the grantor did not specify which one, then it would be the first one physically encountered when appro...

3 years ago
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RE: Deed Interpretation

There is technology available to date when the stones buried in the soil under the walls last saw sunlight - optically stimulated luminescence. For f...

3 years ago
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RE: Deed Interpretation

Assuming the walls are of similar pedigree, and one is not more newly constructed than 1877, I would go with the wall on the south side of the brook, ...

3 years ago
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RE: Latitude and Longitude

I've never plotted Lat-Long on a plan, just state plane coordinates. I vote for the 0.001" style, as it gets you to the precision where you can conver...

3 years ago
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RE: As-built surveys

Around here (Metrowest - between Boston and Worcester, MA) most towns will require an as-built survey prior to final acceptance of a subdivision road ...

3 years ago
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RE: Well, I got cussed out, and run off...

In the public right-of-way? "Feel free to call the police, mister. Here's our card. My boss will tell you the same thing."

3 years ago
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RE: As-built surveys

With subdivisions, there are as-built surveys required at different stages for different reasons. If the jurisdiction doesn't require it, is the clie...

3 years ago
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RE: Adjoining Deed References Wrong Property

Maybe there's another deed - a correct one - for the adjoining property. I often find incorrect references in the assessor's database. You have to tra...

3 years ago
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RE: GIS Red Flag

The Building Departments in Mass. always want a survey plan showing offset distances to the lot lines for zoning compliance - even for decks. It has n...

3 years ago
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RE: Survey

@holy-cow Everything was fine until Cow showed up... Yup, spent five minutes longer on site than he should have for a simple, cheap, do-it-blind...

3 years ago
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