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Property Boundary Surveys involve the establishment or re-establishment of the property lines be it a single small residential lot or thousands of acres of forest land. These types of surveys involve the establishment of corners and monuments and in some cases the marking of each line at established intervals depending upon State and Federal requirements or property owner's needs. Land surveying is both an art and a science; this is as true with cadastral surveys as it is for other survey types. How are cadastral surveys conducted? This type of land survey involves first determining the historic boundaries of the land, through deeds and other descriptions. Then, the surveyor measures the land itself in accordance with the legal description of the property. Boundaries are marked on the land itself in any number of ways. Finally, any discrepancies between the historic boundaries of the land the boundaries according to the legal description are investigated. Cadastral surveys are generally used for public-use land, though cadastral survey methods have much in common with residential land surveying and other types of land surveys conducted on private or commercial land. Typically, the term Cadastral has come to mean surveys of public lands of the United States. Today, most of the United States, particularly the west, has undergone a cadastral survey at some point thanks to the Public Land Survey System, which formed the basis for original homesteading of the land. |
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