Last seen: February 22, 2026 12:21 pm
It comes down to a silly little stamp that says "Approved", and allows a surveyor to collect his fees, while the land-owner who has been needing jingl...
How true, that even with state organizations, surveyors, generally have allowed things like this to happen.Imagine ... one day a GIS person might be t...
oh yes ... the county engineer(surveyor) ...Thanks DallasYou know ... the BOR never sent me, or even told me about this wipe-paper ... I found out abo...
I cannot do anything about this ... not now.My license has been lapsed for two years now(not long enough) ... on purpose.My ONLY involvement now is he...
GIS has(legally), absolutely NOTHING to do with taxmaps, or the C.E.'s duty to review surveys.Problem is a large number of Ohio counties IGNORE the la...
oh yes ... the county engineer(surveyor) ...This IDIOT is only the first person to review, he HAS to review it BEFORE the county engineer then reviews...
wow!so now ... using an item, I have(had), been using for the past 30 years, can now land me in legal problems?I don't see how the hydrants' use as a ...
WOW!So now you have to "mirandize" your clients for the law to be applied?
I've never found anything that scans as fast as a camera takes a picture.I know the scale might suffer, but in reality what do you need from old surve...
A good reflectorless instrument(with a tight beam), with a nice(or adequate) on-board data collector.Only buy on credit, if the credit makes enough di...
Not all of the thicknesses show the same on the screen.I changed the polylines to 1(each/every of the multi-segment) and the boundary lines to 1.Some ...
Hey!I know places that are still in about 1915.....