Surveying

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This information can clarify and help answer some questions about surveying.

Different Kinds of Surveying

Boundary Survey
Plots the perimeter of your property. The guidelines are set by the American Land Title Association.
Topographical or site map survey
Plots the elevation variations in your property. This applies mostly to hillsides, mountain homes and other properties of varying terrain.
Plat survey (subdivision/boundary alteration plat)
Plots the individual property configurations within a subdivision. This is helpful if you are subdividing your property.
Construction survey
If you're building a new building this outlines construction boundaries to position its footings and foundation. An elevation certificate states that your property is above the 100-year flood plain.
Survey markers
Be sure and let the surveyor know of any pre-existing survey markers before he begins his work. This will help him get started and do a more efficient job. New construction sites are generally marked with wooden stakes. Urban areas sometimes have spray painted markers where it's difficult to drive a stake.
Other help
Any topographic plans or site plans which show the shape, dimensions and contours of your home site will help the surveyor do the job more efficiently. If you don't have a copy of your deed, your county clerk and recorders office will be the place to find one.

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