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A Plat or Survey Map is the result of the ALTA/NSPS Land Title Survey – also commonly referred to as a Property Map. The Plat Map or Property Map can be very detailed and should contain a great detail of information about the subject property including ownership, rights and limitations to use the property.
The five common types of survey measurements are horizontal distances and angles, vertical distances and angles, and slope distances. Angles and distances are measured relative to either a horizontal or vertical plane.
Principle of Surveying The fundamental principles upon which the various methods of surveying are based are of two aspects, as follows: Working from whole to part. Location of a point by measurement from two points of reference.
It is the art of measuring horizontal and vertical distances between objects, of measuring angles between lines, of determining the direction of lines, and of establishing points by predetermined angular and linear measurements.
Surveying is the science of determining the relative positions of objects or points on the earth's surface. These points may be any physical thing: a highway, culvert, ditch, storm drain inlet, or property corner. Distances and directions determine the horizontal positions of these points.
Explanation: Detection of a point by the measurement of the given two points of reference and working from whole to part is the fundamental principle of Surveying.
Mapping is the process of creating a visual representation of the data gathered during surveying, which can take many forms, from simple two-dimensional plans to complex three-dimensional models and geographic information systems (GIS) that integrate multiple layers of data.
Two basic principles of surveying are: • Always work from whole to the part, and • To locate a new station by at least two measurements ( Linear or angular) from fixed reference points. area is first enclosed by main stations (i.e.. Control stations) and main survey lines.
When the pins are connected, you can see your property's boundaries. Potential encroachments will also be noted, such as if a neighbor's garage is partially built on your property. Surveys should always be conducted by experienced professionals, as the results of the survey will be legally binding.
Mapping is the process of creating a visual representation of the data gathered during surveying, which can take many forms, from simple two-dimensional plans to complex three-dimensional models and geographic information systems (GIS) that integrate multiple layers of data.