State statutes should help here. In California, this is covered in the Streets & Highways Code. If the offer of dedication was not made, the roa...
Another method would be the stagger route - through the woods or not.
Reading the 2009 Manual, it seems to favor holding interior angles when adjusting a grant boundary by determining a constant ratio, then translating. ...
We're facing a second wave of data retrieval issues. One hopes that the "cloud" resolves a lot of this ...
It's a poor rendition, but this is the design drawing in 1884 of the San Joaquin County Courthouse. Alas, it did not survive the wrecking ball but, f...
And knows about bogus theories.
Dave Karoly, post: 422550, member: 94 wrote: San Joaquin County's new courthouse:Here is Placer:Can't find a good picture of the toaster building (big...
It's not prohibited in California, and is certainly the standard of practice. It isn't mandatory either and, occasionally, someone will choose to not...
Could have something to do with the wider pelvic bones in adult females.
A Tale of Two Cities - tsk, tsk, tsk ...
Subdivision Statutes date from the time of measuring with chains and steel tapes - obviously ground, although they 'could' be transformed to state pla...
I do, too ...
It's a really good thing that it wasn't barbed wire - or was it?
A quote from an interview of Curt Brown in 1988:*"To me the saddest chapter in the history of surveying was when 5,000 plus were grandfathered in the ...
StLSurveyor, post: 421604, member: 7070 wrote: :rolleyes: makes you wonder....Especially the reference to Trump's tweets ...
Interesting article - notice the date?
Heh-heh, just throw up on the cap and swab it!
Hmmm - decimal parts of a unit. What a concept.
Sean,You seem to be in a different time zone, and it doesn't appear to be Greenwich.
Hmm - we seem to be gathering an international cadre of nay sayers vis a vis American surveyors ...