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Drafting from a Legal Description

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danjvaldez
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Drafting from a Legal Description

I have to draft a lot of existing lots and easements from legal descriptions and recorded map documents. Does Civil 3D have an option to enter metes and bounds (bearing and distances into a table format and then "autodraft" from the entries in that table?

 

Sure would save me a lot of time.

 

Thanks!

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Message 2 of 9
SurveyorLee
in reply to: danjvaldez

You should look at putting them into a field book file, using survey commands.  I use this process for maps that have lots of sides. 

 

Surveyor Lee

 

Message 3 of 9
AllenJessup
in reply to: danjvaldez

You can use the Line by Bearing command in the Draw palette of the Home tab.

 

Allen



Allen Jessup
Engineering Specialist / CAD Manager

Message 4 of 9
TerryDotson
in reply to: danjvaldez

If you have many of them in document files, take a look at the Legal Reader in the MapWorks Parcels module.  Simply paste the description into the editor and and many cases you can plot it in two clicks.

 

Dialog example: http://www.dotsoft.com/images/mwlegals3.png

Message 5 of 9
C3D_User
in reply to: danjvaldez

or yet another way (if you have C3D 2012 or later) is to use the little gem located on the Analyze Tab in the Ribbon > Ground Data Panel > Coordinate Geometry Editor.  It will do exactly as you described.  See attached.

 

Regards,

K

Message 6 of 9

I'll second the use of the COGO Editor. Entry of metes and bounds was what it was designed to do. We set it up so the most of the input could be done with just the 10 key pad by allowing "Enter" to move from cell to cell and by adding the quadrant notation of quadrant dot dot (1.. = NE, 2..=SE, 3..=SW, 4..=NW). It will draw polylines, it can add COGO points at the vertex points, it does curves and side shots and can do some simple math in the input fields. For example you can enter 114.45 + 110.33 as a distance or use points for either bearings or distance. if you enter "1 to 2" in a direction field it will take the bearing between points 1 and 2. "1 to 2" in the distance field will take the distance between them.

 

The COGO Editor also has some adjustments in it so that you can check and adjust the traverse before you commit it.

 

The other nice thing is that you can save and load a traverse so that you can modify it later.

 

Another hidden feature is that you can use a polyline as input and then balance the polyline.

 

Cheers,

 

Peter Funk

Autodesk, Inc. 



Peter Funk
Autodesk, Inc.

Message 7 of 9
fautodesk
in reply to: danjvaldez

And yet another option is to use the Analyze > Survey > Mapcheck. You just need to know to click off the 'command line input' option at  the top. Select your point of beginning, add a segment (then select whether or not it is a line or curve), add the data you have. It will draw a preview on screen. If you getting a bearing or distance wrong, editing is as easy as changing some numbers. Once you have the description drawn, you can 'balance' the legs or just insert it as a polyline once finished. I like this method for deed/easement descriptoions since I can see the preview on screen and still make edits on the fly if necessary. Makes really easy to see if there is a problem with the description you are plotting.

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BrianHailey
in reply to: danjvaldez

Here's my tutorial on using the mapcheck tool. I created this before the coordinate geometery editor was available.

 

http://civil3dplus.wordpress.com/2010/02/22/recreate-that-legal-description/ 

Brian J. Hailey, P.E.



GEI Consultants
My Civil 3D Blog

Message 9 of 9
cindieh
in reply to: danjvaldez

Take a look at a product called Deed-Check, It produces a plat from meets and bounds. If your legal is in a text file, it does it automatically without inputof meets and bounds. Here is the link: http://deedchek.com/products/deedchek/index.html

 

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