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Points can be either surveyed for even coverage or feature orientated. Each method has its benefits and drawbacks, which the client and surveyor must consider based on the overall purpose of the site survey. A high-density, even coverage survey is possible with drone-based laser scanning but often provides more information than is cost-effectively required for most projects. The elements surveyed always include an accurate demarcation of the survey site, usually based on property boundary lines. Buildings and other structures, watercourses and drainage lines, trees, hedges, and street features can all be surveyed and incorporated on the map. Often adjacent elements are also surveyed, as no parcel of land is isolated, especially in the case of height in relation to boundary (HIRB) calculations.
An ALTA Survey can be thought of as an aerial snapshot of current existing conditions of the property, which shows all of the elements of the title commitment or preliminary title report of the subject property. The ALTA Survey will establish the boundary based on the title commitment’s legal description and may show the differences, if any, between the existing description and the ground survey. The survey may also create a new boundary in the case of a design survey for new development.
Additional information can often be integrated into topographical surveys which assists a design team in taking account of the necessary and relevant site constraints. This can include: site sections through particularly diverse gradient transects; spot heights of surrounding land and site features, i.e. neighbouring properties to assess overlooking; underground utilities information (from radar tracing and integrating utility records data).
Paye’s team will coordinate a boundary survey from a licensed land surveyor, who will review recorded documents and do a physical inspection to determine the physical boundary of the site. A record of survey will be filed with any relevant agencies as required to help determine if there are any encroachments on or over the site boundary. If this is the case, our team can facilitate a resolution such as establishing an easement or boundary line agreement. Read extra details on https://payelandsurveying.com/.