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JOHN L. LIBBY CONSULTING

Consulting Land Surveyors


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DATA ACCUMULATION SURVEYS

DATA ACCUMULATION SURVEYS

John L. Libby Consulting performs Data Accumulation Surveys in eastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The surveys are conducted in accordance with Commonwealth of Massachusetts Regulation 250 6.02: Data Accumulation Surveys (Topographic - Photogrammetric - Utilities - Site - Hydrographic) and the Procedural and Technical Standards for the Practice of Land Surveying in the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantation, Section 4.00 Data Accumulaion Surveys.

Research is conducted at the assessor's offices and registries of deeds for record deeds and plans of locus and the abutting properties. Highway layouts and utility information is obtained from public offices, utility companies and other appropriate agencies. Information for the horizontal and vertical datum of control monuments is obtained.

All record data is analyzed and compared to existing physical evidence "in and on the ground" such as concrete and stone monuments, iron pipes, iron rods, evidence of lines of occupation, etc. Upon completion of the boundary analysis, property corners may be marked if requested by the Client.

Measurements, both horizontal and vertical, will be taken of the site and the site improvements to a precision compatible with the particular problem or project involved. Wherever possible, the elevations will be referenced to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum or some other locally recognized datum. Topographic elevations will taken to the nearest .01' for hard surfaces and .10' for ground shots.

A plan of the site will be drawn showing the site and the major site improvements, contours with spot elevations, lot lines, buildings, dimensions from the buildings to the lot lines, property corners whether found or set, and other improvements requested by the Client such as interior stone walls, wetlands, brooks, rivers, underground utilities, etc. Any observed encroachments will be noted. The plan shall also have a title block, north arrow, scale and any other information deemed pertinent. The recording data of the deed and any other plans utilized in the survey may be noted along with the flood hazard zone designation according to the flood maps provided by the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

John L. Libby Consulting provides professional quality services at reasonable prices.
Please give us a call.

John L. Libby Consulting
97 Cove Street, New Bedford, MA 02744
Tel: (508) 999-0106 Fax: (508) 999-2860


Cell: (508) 951-8839

Mail Address: 97 Cove Street, New Bedford, MA 02744


Email: jlibbyconsulting.com

Last Updated: February 13, 2006
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