Legal surveying
Benchmark: Reference point of project
Public land of 1785: Created townships and sections
Easement on private property: Across created.
Not: Daylight, setbacks, landscaping
Land use restriction by authority having jurisdictions: Setbacks, height/area limits/zoning
Not: Covenants (Local restriction- Specific)
Not: Accessibility regulations: (No restriction) must do
Distance & compress bearings: Metes & bonds, “not” chaning- 66′, datum elevation, or benchmark
Restrictive covenants on behalf of property owner, not any Engineers, Architects
Right-a-way: A right belonging to a party to pass over land of another.
“Not” : Purchase of land, taking property, picketing/strike
Street
Roadways smallest to largest
Local access streets: Low intensity fronting houses & often in forms of
loops or cul de sac
Collector streets: Transition from local access to arterial intersections.
Intersections: Controlled by traffic signals, local streets with stop signs
Arterial streets: Continuous vehicular channels that connect with expressway through ramps generally two to three lanes
Expressways: Large movement between urban center and accesses are limited
Legal constraint on a proposed land:
Deed restrictions: zoning ordinances; easements. “Not” environmental impact statements (EIS). Only +/- impact on potential for the site
Practical & effective dry crawl space?
Provide tight & continuous ground cover using polyethylene film @ least 4 mil thick (vapor barrier floor & sub floor okay but not help)
Non confirming but legal existed prior to enactment of land use is grand fathered,
not: -easement -dedicated -aggrieved
Deed restrictions: Legal restrictions imposed on land by private parties on buyers to maintain integrity of property
Zoning ordinances include: limited population density; segregated permitted uses, restricted lot coverage, not include: diminished fire danger.
Spot elevation: Proposed finished elevation of single point. Elevation of key structures such as building corners, manholes, and catch basins.
Seismic or resistivity survey: Limited but reliable but enough for foundation.
Zoning ordinances include: Provide building interiors with natural light and ventilation, inhibit fire spread from building to buildings, eventual widening of the streets, preserve setbacks
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