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RE: Who owns the title and fee public right of ways in a housing tract in California?

Most maps have different linetypes and weights for the various lines...property lines, right of way lines, centerlines, etc. For retracement surveys i...

8 years ago
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RE: Who owns the title and fee public right of ways in a housing tract in California?

Barry G, post: 402642, member: 12296 wrote: You and I agree Roger. Director of Public Works writes me a letter stating "Accordingly, you are the owne...

8 years ago
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RE: Who owns the title and fee public right of ways in a housing tract in California?

After reading some of this thread, I am still unclear about this concept of ownership going to the middle of the street. When, in a semi-modern subdiv...

8 years ago
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RE: Who owns the title and fee public right of ways in a housing tract in California?

a bit off topic... what gets me is that in our area, we have streets and blocks with no sidewalks built. But when someone applies for a permit to do ...

8 years ago
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RE: F2F the new Leica Captivate way.

I've recently got a Leica TS16 w/ the captivate software. As a new robot owner, I am impressed by the tracking and searching but have come across a fe...

8 years ago
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RE: Considering Starting a Company

As has been said, it depends on what your goals are. You may ultimately be able to make way more money on your own. But to maximize this you'll have t...

8 years ago
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RE: Multiple stones to mark a common corner

Gene Kooper, post: 400977, member: 9850 wrote: Just saying, but finding stones is a different high from being stoned! Glad you had fun. It was an in...

8 years ago
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RE: Multiple stones to mark a common corner

Years ago, I had the privilege of retracing some of these old mining claims in CO. It was a blast and a real skill to find and identify those old scri...

8 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

FrancisH, post: 400904, member: 10211 wrote: Need I say more? No, you've said enough. I think we're good.

8 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

Peter Lothian - MA ME, post: 400512, member: 4512 wrote: I think Kent recognizes the distinction between engaging in debate, and talking to a brick wa...

8 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

In The Sandpit, post: 400484, member: 99 wrote: OMFG. Is this thread still going?Some one should call the SPCA, you guys must be up to about the 5th o...

8 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

and don't give me anymore of this Singapore crap, we all know that's BS

8 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

FrancisH, post: 400393, member: 10211 wrote: The issue Cooley was addressing still exists. You are are proof of that.The reason they are still existin...

8 years ago
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RE: My interesting week

I find it fascinating that this post has been brought back to life after all these months at this particular time. The world works in mysterious ways...

8 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

He should've used the same country as that where his offshore VPN was hosted. Dummy.Could this last post about moving monuments be FrancisH?

8 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

Nate The Surveyor, post: 400233, member: 291 wrote: Roger, FrancisH is a made up name. He is a US surveyor, who is "Wearing a hat" he is playing a rol...

8 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

While he spews out irrational nonsense, he is not alone in his general critique of American land surveyors being incompetent. Jeff Lucas devotes half...

8 years ago
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RE: Handling inaccuracy and the positions of existing monuments

I'm at a loss for an explanation of FrancisH's motives here. Perhaps he was once licensed in the US, but had his license yanked for ignorance and mal...

8 years ago
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RE: Property Line Width

Brian McEachern, post: 398804, member: 9299 wrote: We have all staked a property line or two, and when staking what did you use? We typically pound la...

8 years ago
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RE: PLATTED RD. CENTERLINE vs PHYSICAL LOCATION

Here in Ca., I had the question of whether a deed for a right of way that was called to follow a private road without bearings and distances would sta...

8 years ago
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