Field Dog?ÿ ?ÿ Thank you. That was enough to jog my memory.?ÿ What I was looking for was a subtract contstant "SUBC": /<< HMS?? 0.2837 HMS?? -...
I am familiar with the method mentioned above.... What I am looking for is to program a softkey to take an input (and without hitting enter once) havi...
Thank you all for your take. I have had the "No Way" attitude about it in the past, but it just seems like I rarely am receiving a Final set anymore. ...
So Texas is very specific in their law on trespass. I guess that allows you to dig for a monument as long as most of you is in the ROW or on your clie...
I agree with the other reply's here.... The ROW is 33' and then the next 27' is the easement. Only if the pipeline exists 90' from the section line is...
If I remember correct when changing the RW5 file make sure after you have changed A to B and B to A, that you flip the backsite azimuth by 180 also. (...
Oh heck NO, the Ditch TOPO, Is a big NO GO! ?ÿ
Then Oregon is SO specific that they give a specific allowable tolerance in size (1/4"). Then again Oregon's Seal is boring, and Washington's a lot mo...
I think this is like Washington. I have seen so many different ones there. Then Oregon is SO specific that they give a specific allowable tolerance in...
Case of "I can measure better than you... see!" or "I didn't see your rebar there." Unfortunately I suspect it is probably the latter.?ÿ
Been State legal here in Oregon for a while. People really are secretive about it.... they call and "Just need to have a land surveyor 'verify' a dist...
I do not know of any case law on this but it certainly would be interesting. I own this half of the tree and I want it to be cut down, and the adjoine...
Even though this is true, in the OP the easement was for "Water, Sanitary sewer, Storm water...". If the original easement was for electric and/or tel...
The intent of the easement is key. But if it isn't spelled out in the easement document, therein lies the problem. I suspect that you will have plenty...
As Land Surveyors we have a tendency to look primarily at location, but what is important in the existing easement is the terms. If the utility compan...