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Hopefully someone can answer this for me or possible provide a little education as to how to go about this if I am doing it wrong. From time to time we are supplied with a paper copy of a survey and it is not possible to obtain an original CAD version. In those instances we go into Massing and Site > Property Lines > Create by entering distances and bearings I then do the following steps
- Pick a point ideally one that says basis of bearing, or a corner that says FIR (Found Iron Rod), or something similar. In this case I stated with the Western edge of the first straight line.
- I then enter the information into the table that matched the survey exactly as written. Moving in a clockwise manner around the survey
- Upon reaching the final step I am usually off and often by hundreds of feet.
- I then click ok to see the results. In this case the first three points look correct (two lines 1 arch)but all of remaining points are completely off
- I select the property line and edit the table
- At this point I usually have to look at the survey vs was was plotted and make some N/S and E/W changes.
- I do these one at a time so I can see what affect each change has
- For this example I had 2 lines and 5 curves (a redactive version of the survey is added below).
- Line #1 & 2 look perfect
- Arc #1 looks good
- Arc #2 Survey N and E changed to S and W
- Arc #3 Survey N and E changed to S and W
- Arc #4 Survey Looks good
- Arc #5 Survey S and E changed to N and W
- Once I make the final change to Arc 5 Revit does tell me From last to first point: Closed
- For this example I had 2 lines and 5 curves (a redactive version of the survey is added below).
I think click OK and view the final result it usually looks about 99% correct at this point and I sometimes go back in to adjust the L/R versions of each curve
Am I doing something wrong? Is there a better way I can go about this instead of having to guess which item to change?
Below is a copy of the survey and below that is a copy of the original table and results as well as the adjusted table and results
I will mention I use the F (Field) version of each bearing and distance vs the D (Deed) version.
Original Table & Results
Adjusted Table & Results
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