Hi All,
I'm currently working on creating a site plan for a project and I'm having some issues creating property lines. We currently do not have a CAD file of the survey, so I'm working off of a pdf of the survey. I've attached a photo of the survey, showing in the bottom left hand corner of the property lines where it is giving me a value of greater than 90 00' 00"
My issue is that the property is an odd shape with lots of curves around the edges and one of the curves is 99 (degrees) 33' 23" This is causing a lot of error when I try to insert the information into the table as revit will only allow a value in degrees between 00 00' 00" and 90 00' 00"
Because of this issue, it is unable to close my loop of curves and the property lines do not fit or match up. Does anyone know a way to trick revit into closing my loops or what type of value I should place into the table to resolve this?
Otherwise I'll just scale the image file of the survey and trace to the best of my abilities. I'd like to avoid doing this as it will not be as accurate and we have some intense setbacks to follow.
Thanks!
Looking at your survey info, can you just use a radius of 65' and arc length of 112.94'?
Unfortunately that does not work still. Something is off with either the N/S or E/W. The arc line itself needs to essentially pivot a bit in order to line up correctly. I feel this is the issue with the value still being out of the 00 00' 00" - 90 00' 00" range. I've gone through and just created an arc (start, finish, radius) in sketch mode in order to close my loop. It lines up well enough for now. Thanks for the input though!
Can't you just leave that line out of the table, and let Revit add a line to close? And, modify that line afterwards (e.g. change it to an arc and add radius)?
Hi there,
I posted a property line arc angle calculator that should help you calculate the exact angle you need to make a tangent arc:
https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/revit-architecture-forum/arc-property-lines-help/td-p/2207529
James
(feel free to mark this as a solution in this helps you.)
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