Feature line on edge of corridor busts surface
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Does anyone have an explanation for the bust in the surface in the image?
What is happening is that I am setting a feature line on a lot line that originates from the edge of my road corridor. The corridor surface comes from a different drawing and is dref'd into my "finished grade" drawing. Then I start my lot grading using the corridor surface to set the beginning elevation of my feature line and grading into the lot from there.
As you can see from the images, at random points along the corridor(it does not happen everywhere), it completely destroys the curb of the surface. Its like the triangulation from the corridor surface forgets the top of the curb and the sidewalk/parkstrip and builds directly from the curb flowline to the feature line I created.
There are some workarounds to get around this but I am looking for an answer to why this is happening. A feature line on the edge of a corridor, at the elevation of the corridor should not cause the triangulation to bust from a point several feet away.
Thank you in advance.