Is there a limit to the corners you could set on a corner record?

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D Ryan
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Post by D Ryan »

No limit as long as legibility is met, , see Board Rule 464(d).
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Post by steffan »

Multiple corners are allowed on the same CR and for the same lot, but I recommend you talk to your Co. Surveyor about situation specifics if there is any question in your mind. Probably no big deal if the lots were created by a subdivision map and there is good control in agreement with the record from all directions, but I would be careful about using a CR in other situations where a R/S would be a better choice. It's unfortunate that some counties feel it necessary to charge fairly large fees for R/S review when they are often simple reestablishments.
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Post by RAM »

How much can you fit on a 8.5x11 card? I know it is cheaper than map check fees, but isn't there a limit? Will you be able to read it when you are done? That said we use CR often, but have filed a R/S when the amount of data exceeded the aviable space. But then our map check fee is still at $100
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There's only been a couple times that I can remember when we 'recommended' that the surveyor do a R/S instead of a CR. Once there were several monuments that weren't record distances and the other was an 18" x 26" sheet shrunk down to 8 1/2 x 11....completely illegible.
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Post by Ric7308 »

So Gary, did that surveyor provide a scale factor for the reduced CR?
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That was the least of that map's problems! Never even got that far. I just handed it right back.
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Gary O wrote:That was the least of that map's problems! Never even got that far. I just handed it right back.
You got to love those submittals Gary. They provide for some good humor, and education, lol.
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Post by Gary O »

They do give you examples to show other surveyors of what NOT to do!
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