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Oh ... sorry ...There are five descriptions involved in one part of this transaction and two more in another part of this transaction.Since it was str...
that's an interesting question ...as far as I'm concerned, if it's not in the official record, it's not "official", and it's certainly not a protected...
I must say, I often ... well, kinda often, did work for other survey's clients.Almost always, it was when the other surveyor couldn't get to a job in ...
years ago someone mentioned shaving cream ... evidently it last a little longer than I thought ... the white makes a good target and if anyone runs it...
from your first post ..."Is this a problem in other parts of the country?"
In Ohio there's no way to "record" surveys that don't involve some sort of court settlement or competed land transaction.Often there's a way for surve...
How about a favorite tool I always wanted?A Brunton clinometer/compass(After Brunton).Anyway, I saw my first one in a K & E store ... when there "...
Of all time ... my 26(?) power, precision tilting level, with the split bubble and jeweled pivot.I always had fun using this bugger and it never faile...
Are you sure the rod is 0.30 feet higher, or is everything else 0.30' lower?:-S
They(the tax map people) do, in fact, sign the plat and description(or deed).They sign the plat and description with a stamp they apply to the plat an...
I'll tell you why GIS personnel are checking plats ...It's natural that someone who works with maps ... checks maps ...Sorry ... I'm going to ramble a...
That's interesting, cause that's EXACTLY what I did.I sent the map back to the surveyor and told him the detail, technically was the only way to show ...
Situation is complicated E.O.L. sickness(C.E.), GIS-guy who only half listens to the C.E., two employees(C.E. & GIS-guy), who appear to want out "...