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Topic ClosedSurvey Plot plan

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Oct.2018 at 00:47
Its here in US its an addition.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12.Oct.2018 at 13:19
That makes no sense.  What U.S. municipality would accept a plot plan and/or floor plan done in metric units?

BTW...the dimensions on the survey drawing you attached to your other post (i.e. - plot plan) are in decimal feet and inches.  So, for example, the distance shown as 12.7' (twelve point seven feet) is equivalent to 12 feet 9 inches.  


Edited by John Connor - 12.Oct.2018 at 13:38
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