What has been your best practice for parcels with a significant ~15' difference difference. Between 3 subdivision phases the bearings are a little different but I can rotate and align the parcels and get close. But the 15' and way different bearing (see yellow highlight) I am not sure the best tool to use or leave it as an overlap.
I am using ArcGIS pro 3.2 and adding records and parcel to a geodatabase on my computer.
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In my mind, a 15 feet difference is not within the acceptable error range, it indicates there is a mistake on one of them.
There are a few methods you can use to find which one is wrong:
I hope this helps
Amir
I would suggest discussing this with your county surveyor. If that is not an option find a local surveyor you trust.
In my mind, a 15 feet difference is not within the acceptable error range, it indicates there is a mistake on one of them.
There are a few methods you can use to find which one is wrong:
I hope this helps
Amir
Those old hand drawn plats are fun. I'm wondering if you are experiencing the phenomenon that I have observed where they will push all of their errors into one area of the plat. On the plats I have seen this, they usually have the correct bearing and distance labeled, but the line is definitely shorter or longer than what is labeled.
I would try entering just that lot with the 100' back lot line and see if it closes.
Does the plat georeference very well?
Unfortunately both phases and lots close on their own. It did georeference pretty well.
It does look like the surveyor may have pushed all the error to another phase as well.