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Perry Office
65 South Main Street
Perry, NY 14530
585.237.3550
dana@groverbates.com |

Member NYS Association of Professional Land Surveyors
Member Genesee Valley Land Surveyors Association
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Rochester Office
406 West Spruce Street
East Rochester, NY 14445
585.381.0021
james@groverbates.com |
Perry Office
65 South Main Street
Perry, NY 14530
585.237.3550
dana@groverbates.com |

Member NYS Association of Professional Land Surveyors
Member Genesee Valley Land Surveyors Association
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Rochester Office
406 West Spruce Street
East Rochester, NY 14445
585.381.0021
james@groverbates.com |
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| Property, Boundary, Title & Mortgage
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Obtain legal description and/or an abstract of title for property to be surveyed along with the legal description of the adjoining properties.
Search records in County Clerk’s Office for additional information, i.e. filed maps, easements, etc.
Examine abstract of title and legal descriptions for completeness and reconcile any discrepancies.
Perform field instrument survey consisting of searching for physical monuments and any evidence of occupation or property lines, which may affect the survey.
Locate and measure all monuments, buildings, and structures as well as the physical occupation lines, i.e. fences, hedges, walls, etc. between adjoiners.
- Plot Field locations, Computations and Final boundary mapping
Input all field locations, compute and compare field measurement with deed dimensions.
- Analysis of Field locations
Analyze field locations and deed calls in accordance with boundary law and established surveying principles. Computations for determining final boundary line locations.
- Plot Final boundary Survey Map
Draft a final survey map showing boundary locations, easements, buildings, improvements and any physical evidence of utilities. Prepare a suggested legal description for conveyance, if necessary.
Set permanent monuments at the property corners, generally consisting of iron pins or concrete monuments
Obtain legal description and/or an abstract of title for property to be surveyed along with the legal description of the adjoining properties.
Search records in County Clerk’s Office for additional information, i.e. filed maps, easements, etc.
Examine abstract of title and legal descriptions for completeness and reconcile any discrepancies.
Perform field instrument survey consisting of searching for physical monuments and any evidence of occupation or property lines, which may affect the survey.
Locate and measure all monuments, buildings, and structures as well as the physical occupation lines, i.e. fences, hedges, walls, etc. between adjoiners.
- Plot Field locations, Computations and Final boundary mapping
Input all field locations, compute and compare field measurement with deed dimensions.
- Analysis of Field locations
Analyze field locations and deed calls in accordance with boundary law and established surveying principles. Computations for determining final boundary line locations.
- Plot Final boundary Survey Map
Draft a final survey map showing boundary locations, easements, buildings, improvements and any physical evidence of utilities. Prepare a suggested legal description for conveyance, if necessary.
Set permanent monuments at the property corners, generally consisting of iron pins or concrete monuments
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