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Cul de sac and knuckles from create ROW

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Cul de sac and knuckles from create ROW

I am investigating how to use the parcel routines and like the feature
to create ROWs. How do you tell it to or create the cul-de-sac and or
knuckles from the resulting line work/parcel segments.

The Create ROW command at a knuckle just rounds the outside corner and I
need a knuckle bubble and the same with a cul de sac. I am not that
adept at manipulating the parcel routines.

thanks
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David Urban, P.E.
Project Engineer
Pape-Dawson Engineers, Inc.
7800 Shoal Creek Blvd. Suite 253 East
Austin, TX 78757
ph. 512-454-8711
fax 512-459-8867
cell 512-415-1971
durban@pape-dawson.com

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Anonymous
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you don't

I gave up using the create ROW tool.

I just offset my alignment, add circles, bubbles, etc.

trim and fillet to make one big closed polyline to represent road ROW

Use Parcels>Create from Objects

Bang- ROW parcel.

The ROW maker tool is no magic- it is just a one-step
fillet/trim/offset/make parcel tool. Which is fine for straight roads.
Miserable for what you are talking about.

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Dana Breig Probert
http://civil3drocks.blogspot.com/
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cadapult_civil

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I am investigating how to use the parcel routines and like the feature
to create ROWs. How do you tell it to or create the cul-de-sac and or
knuckles from the resulting line work/parcel segments.

The Create ROW command at a knuckle just rounds the outside corner and I
need a knuckle bubble and the same with a cul de sac. I am not that
adept at manipulating the parcel routines.

thanks
--
David Urban, P.E.
Project Engineer
Pape-Dawson Engineers, Inc.
7800 Shoal Creek Blvd. Suite 253 East
Austin, TX 78757
ph. 512-454-8711
fax 512-459-8867
cell 512-415-1971
durban@pape-dawson.com

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Anonymous
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Thanks

That is what I was thinking. I did what you do. I was hoping I was
missing something but I guess I wasn't. I thought LDT had something
like that. That would be a great addition to the parcel program.

Dana Breig Probert wrote:
> you don't
>
> I gave up using the create ROW tool.
>
> I just offset my alignment, add circles, bubbles, etc.
>
> trim and fillet to make one big closed polyline to represent road ROW
>
> Use Parcels>Create from Objects
>
> Bang- ROW parcel.
>
> The ROW maker tool is no magic- it is just a one-step
> fillet/trim/offset/make parcel tool. Which is fine for straight roads.
> Miserable for what you are talking about.
>

--
David Urban, P.E.
Project Engineer
Pape-Dawson Engineers, Inc.
7800 Shoal Creek Blvd. Suite 253 East
Austin, TX 78757
ph. 512-454-8711
fax 512-459-8867
cell 512-415-1971
durban@pape-dawson.com

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may be privileged and should be read or retained only
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