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QuestionWhat does a figure like 1160:144 mean? Is that a measurement? I have a really old plan I'm trying to figure out.Community AnswerThat Property Line is what is recorded in the book of records. Based on the numbers you have stated, that would be the page number and then book number.
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QuestionHow do I find square footage?Community AnswerThe way to calculate a rectangular area is by measuring the length and width of your area then multiplying those two numbers together to get the area in feet squared.
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QuestionHow many links are equal to one foot?Community AnswerA link is exactly 66⁄100 of a foot, or exactly 7.92 inches. The unit is based on Gunter's chain, a metal chain 66 feet long with 100 links, that was formerly used in land surveying.
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QuestionIn 142.62 c/l, what does c/l mean?Community AnswerFor measuring purposes, c/l stands for centerline, that is, to the center of something.
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QuestionWhat does 64.92 measured and 65.00 recorded mean?DonaganTop AnswererIt means that a measured length has been rounded up to the nearest integer.
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QuestionHow do I locate the marker at the front of my property?Community AnswerMost of the points should have a piece of rebar stuck in the ground with a cap on it. The cap can be yellow, red, pink, or blue depending on which state you live in. Use a metal detector to help you find the posts in the ground. Also be aware that some posts do get moved by previous landowners and/or construction workers. Some people just don't care about the markers. You can also start by looking around the corners of your fence or yard.
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QuestionCan you tell me what 'BRL' means?Community AnswerBRL stands for the currency of Brazil, the Real; thus Brazilian Real = BRL.
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QuestionIs the measurement taken from the foundation or the furthest point?Community AnswerThe foundation should be used when determining property lines, and the furthest point on the structure should be used when speaking about matters related to encroachment of eaves, etc. to said property lines.
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QuestionDoes a current land survey by a licensed surveyor trump a tax map?Community AnswerIt should help you in matters of determining legal ownership of a property dispute when dealing with a real estate lawyer. However, the final answer would have to be determined by a judge.
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QuestionWhat does eaves correct meanDonaganTop AnswererIt may mean that a particular eave design meets local building codes. (Just a guess.)
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QuestionWhat is a "casement" on a property survey?Community AnswerIt's probably "easement", not "casement". Easements are defined areas where some special activity or utility has been granted by the landowner, such as ingress/egress, under ground or over head pipes or wires, etc.
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QuestionWhen there is a distance measurement, is that a ground measurement following the terrain (down one slope/up the next) or is it an air point A to B, corner to corner?Community AnswerSurveys report ground measurements unless otherwise stated on the face of the survey.
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QuestionWhat do (D) and (FM) mean when stating the number of feet along a property line?Community Answer(D) refers to the length of the line as recited in a deed, (FM) refers to measurements shown on the Filed Map on which the property appears.
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QuestionI have two survey pegs, one at the top of a slope and the other at the bottom. Distance on the survey is 60ft. Is that 60ft along the slope or 60ft in a plan view?Upnorth HereTop AnswererA standard land survey is based upon the plan view. A surveyor would use a level and a measuring tape to determine the length of a given line. With modern equipment it may also be done using GPS data.
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QuestionWhat does CAE stand for on a property survey?Upnorth HereTop AnswererCAE may refer to "computer aided engineering", which is required for some types of surveys pertaining to engineered roadways or other public infrastructure, as well as important elements of major developmnents (drainage, high-rise footings, etc.).
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QuestionHow do I know if a property is supposed to have a sidewalk on a property survey?Upnorth HereTop AnswererA sidewalk may be required by local ordinance or by indications on an approved site plan or subdivision. Your local surveyors will know how to confirm this requirement with the official records.
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QuestionWhat does 'PS marking' mean?Community AnswerIt could stand for Power Line and Sanitary Sewer line. The P represents Power Line and the S represents Sanitary Sewer Line. Or, it might be short for "property survey."
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