Using ARCGIS Pro 3.1.
In the document the surveyor states: "1.789 acres (78,330 square feet), more or less."
After entering the coordinates with the traverse tool and triple checking, the attribute table shows that the Shape.STArea() is 12146.758807.
I looked up all SRID in the sys.spatial_reference_systems and they all use square metres.
I created a label class that calculates the acreage with this VBscript: "Acres: " & Round(CDbl([Shape.STArea()]/4046.85642), 3)
The acreage for the parcel comes out to about 3.002.
I did a test by creating another polygon and using the measure distance tool to measure it. The measure distance tool and the acreage label class calculation match.
Should I just take the surveyor's statement "1.789 acres (78,330 square feet), more or less." and the 1.2 acre difference as the "more" and go ahead and map it?
I am pretty new to GIS so I really appreciate any help or advice.
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You have a problem somewhere so better to figure it out early rather than fixing later. Almost double would be too far off to accept. Is there a chance that the surveyor was splitting a larger lot that your traversal described and you missed the splitting line?
Could you share the survey document and where you are located/expected coordinate system
You have a problem somewhere so better to figure it out early rather than fixing later. Almost double would be too far off to accept. Is there a chance that the surveyor was splitting a larger lot that your traversal described and you missed the splitting line?
Could you share the survey document and where you are located/expected coordinate system
Ah yes I made a mistake there are two parcels a northern and southern half and the northern is the larger one. Can't believe I made this mistake but thanks anyway @ThomasHoman !
@JoshCruz Sweet! We've all done the same thing.