Hi Everyone,
I wanted to get some feedback from the other RC's regarding what we are accepting regarding point descriptions.
My message has been this to Measurers: When recording Start/Finish Points, it's important to remember that you are recording a description to a POINT as opposed to a LINE. It is from that POINT that your Start/Finish LINE will extend from. A nail should be placed at the POINT if possible but in all cases, there must be two measurements to that point from fixed objects in the area. Measurements should include feet/inches, fractions of inch are not required. Additional information can be included to further clarify beyond the measurements. However, an inset detail of the measurements is generally sufficient.
I recently assumed responsibility of a new state and sent this message to the Measurers in that state. I was asked by one of them to clarify this statement and told that they generally use descriptions such as: In line with the SW corner of the storm drain. Since a storm drain is a pretty permanent structure, I can see the reasoning in accepting this as a valid description. What are the thoughts concerning this?
Along the same topic, I often find descriptions of S/F & T/A points that all seem to fortuitously fall perfectly even with fixed objects. Experience has shown me that this rarely happens with anything other than a fixed and shared S/F but almost never if they are offset from each other. Has anyone discussed this concern with their Measurers?
One more thing that I'm seeing a bit of in the maps in this new state are S/F & T/A points with descriptions that include words like "approximately", "about", "almost" etc. This could be acceptable if they are in reference to additional descriptions regarding a point outside of the measurement descriptions but are we in agreement that these words should never be used in regard to a measurement of verified points (not mile/km points)?
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