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SERVICES
The following list is just a sample of our services.
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Improvement Location Exhibits
Representation to be based on existing but not confirmed boundary evidence. The Location Exhibit shall contain the following: surveyors certificate, date of inspection, legal description, property address (if available), property deed lines of record and adjacent rights-of-way. Structures on permanent foundations shall be shown including descriptions of the structures (ie: house, garage, shed) and exterior dimensions. Other improvements including means of access, driveways, sidewalks, stairways, decks and concrete areas shall be shown when visible upon inspections and where scale of drawing permits. Encroachment onto adjacent property or from adjacent property onto this property shall be shown
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ALTA/ACSM Land Title Surveys
Members of the American Land Title Association (ALTA) have specific needs, unique to title insurance matters, when asked to insure title to land without exception as to the many matters which might be discoverable from a survey and inspection, and which are not evidenced by the public records.
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ROW/Easement Surveys
An exhibit of an existing or proposed access or utility easement.
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Elevation Certificates
Elevation Certificate is an administrative tool of the National Flood Insurance Program which is to be used to provide elevation information necessary to ensure compliance with community floodplain management ordinances, to determine the proper insurance premium rate, or support a request for a Letter of Map Amendment (LOMA) or a Letter of Map Amendment based on fill (LOMR-F).
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Boundary Surveys
All property corners will be located and verified or established at the time of survey. With additional options available such as marking the boundary line for fencing etc.
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Subdivision Plats
If you Want to Subdivide an existing parcel or combine lots. We provide a full service process. We will prepare the plat and take it before all necessary boards for approval. Once approved we will file the plat with the register of deeds.
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Site Plans
A detailed drawing of existing improvements to a given lot.
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Topographic Surveys
Topographic Surveys are used to identify and map the contours of the ground and existing features on the surface of the earth or slightly above or below the earth's surface (i.e. trees, buildings, streets, walkways, manholes, utility poles, retaining walls, etc.).
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Construction Surveys
Interpreting construction plans and marking the location of proposed new structures such as roads, buildings, or utilities.
Construction staking is performed to ensure a project is built according to engineering design plans.
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