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RE: Retracing an unrecorded survey

Dan B. Robison, post: 373062, member: 34 wrote: Are there two monuments in question for the subject corners? The original, undisturbed monument that w...

9 years ago
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RE: Retracing an unrecorded survey

clearcut, post: 373025, member: 297 wrote: So, what I'm hearing is if an airline pilot found out another airline pilot was incapable of safe flying, b...

9 years ago
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RE: Retracing an unrecorded survey

BajaOR, post: 372976, member: 9139 wrote: I know nothing about the 2002 LS, and roger _LS should use his judgment of course, but my advice is to first...

9 years ago
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RE: Retracing an unrecorded survey

makerofmaps, post: 372970, member: 9079 wrote: Was the original Subdivision Map ever recorded? Yes, the original subdivision map was recorded which s...

9 years ago
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RE: Retracing an unrecorded survey

BajaOR, post: 372908, member: 9139 wrote: To use a PLSS term, it sounds like the 2002 surveyor "went into the next township" for his "controlling corn...

9 years ago
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RE: Retracing an unrecorded survey

This is ca, the 2002 should have been recorded but never did for whatever reason. That's correct Paden, our survey has recovered basically all of the ...

9 years ago
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RE: Retracing an unrecorded survey

Seniority is not a factor. The lines in question are those created by the early 80's map which divided the two parcels.

9 years ago
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RE: How Can 30.00 Feet Turn Into 30.01 Feet?

LookingForAnswers, post: 372530, member: 11710 wrote: But to get back to my original question, what I would like to know is how surveyors usually go a...

9 years ago
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RE: How Can 30.00 Feet Turn Into 30.01 Feet?

Brian McEachern, post: 372486, member: 9299 wrote: I guess the person is done looking for answers, and found enough. Haven't seen a latest response wi...

9 years ago
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RE: Where on the Rod is the Corner?

This thread does touch on a valid pitfall faced during retracement. We've become collectively disgusted with the pincushion effect which is a good thi...

9 years ago
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RE: Where on the Rod is the Corner?

You know we should all take it easy on Kent and show some compassion. It must be tough being on top with all the masses of surveyor below to educate. ...

9 years ago
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RE: Where on the Rod is the Corner?

Kent McMillan, post: 371722, member: 3 wrote: I think that's exactly the point. For starters, if a marker was supposedly placed by a survey, is there ...

9 years ago
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RE: Where on the Rod is the Corner?

Kent McMillan, post: 371671, member: 3 wrote: I thought this example provided a necessary corrective to the free-floating idea that anything resemblin...

9 years ago
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RE: My interesting week

Tommy Young, post: 371419, member: 703 wrote: Measuring ability has nothing to do with this. Measurement is always a piece of evidence, we're Surveyo...

9 years ago
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RE: My interesting week

Nate You've made a solid case. The signature pinch top pipes remove any uncertainty that may have existed with the connection between the map and poin...

9 years ago
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RE: My interesting week

Brian Allen, post: 371163, member: 1333 wrote: We seem to have no problem holding an original undisturbed quarter corner stone that is out of record p...

9 years ago
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RE: My interesting week

Nate The Surveyor, post: 371035, member: 291 wrote: Mark, as I said, I was getting discouraged with the Javad, on this job. 30-45 mins is without GLON...

9 years ago
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RE: Fence Posts as Boundary Monuments (Another Example)

If the client needs a solid point to work with, set a pipe at the base of the post, some witnesses, and call off the rest of that garbage.

9 years ago
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RE: Charging for CAD files

This can be a tough one. I've got the last eight years or so right on my computer. If a fellow professional calls, I usually just send out the files, ...

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