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Page 3 <br /> <br />N. C. G.& OUTLINE GUIDE for COUNTY BOUNDARY RETRACEMENT dated March 22, 2000. <br /> <br />VIII. <br /> <br />C. <br /> <br />D. <br /> <br />E. <br /> <br />F. <br /> <br />4. Plat / deed reference <br />5. Permission to access, gates, presence of livestock, known or hidden dangers <br /> or hazards, etc. <br />&~pply orthophotos with parcel overlay of county line termini, angle points, and <br />other critical points <br />Search and produce legible copies of other documents or evidence relating to the <br />county line location <br />Perform other county line research and recovery as requested by the special <br />commissioners. <br />Establish and maintain the county line NAD83 coordinate layer in the county's <br />LIS/GIS <br /> <br />Role of the North Carolina Geodetic Survey ("NCGS") <br /> <br />B. <br />C. <br /> <br />D. <br />E. <br />F. <br /> <br />Technical advice <br />Record and field evidence search and recovery <br />Administration <br />Coordination <br />Quality Assurance <br />Facilitation <br /> <br />Role of the State's contract surveyor 1. Secondary control <br /> 2. County line resurvey and monumentation <br /> 3. Survey products <br /> <br />Role of private land reIated professionals, individuals, and firms: 1. Serve as Special County Commissioner for Boundaries <br /> 2. Supply county line evidence <br /> 3. Use completed county line survey products <br /> <br /> Input from land related users and the generat public, especially, government personnel, <br /> real property attorneys, professional land surveyors, abstractors, foresters, appraisers. <br /> A. Where do you need county line monuments? <br /> How should the monuments be set relative to the ground level: above, level with <br /> ground, or below ground? Witnesses? <br /> C. Types of monuments? <br />D. Documentation: products and availability? <br /> <br /> <br />