Posted By James Allen on 12/14/2009 at 12:20 PM
Last week a note on a new CCR I was indexing caught my eye. It went something like this.
This record is to let others know the bars set here are not the true corners but should be within a few feet in any direction. My survey did not require the section corners to be located or monumented.
At first I thought why bother filing a CCR if it wasn't for the true corner. Later I realized this was a very good and considerate idea to keep someone from assuming they were for the corners and waste a bunch of time trying to get them to fit their survey results.
Now I hope future surveyors do their research first.
To read this thread in full go to www.i-boards.com/bnp/pob/messages.asp?MsgID=1507736&ThreadID=142169&IsResponse=False#1507736.
Last week a note on a new CCR I was indexing caught my eye. It went something like this.
This record is to let others know the bars set here are not the true corners but should be within a few feet in any direction. My survey did not require the section corners to be located or monumented.
At first I thought why bother filing a CCR if it wasn't for the true corner. Later I realized this was a very good and considerate idea to keep someone from assuming they were for the corners and waste a bunch of time trying to get them to fit their survey results.
Now I hope future surveyors do their research first.
To read this thread in full go to www.i-boards.com/bnp/pob/messages.asp?MsgID=1507736&ThreadID=142169&IsResponse=False#1507736.


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