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About Cliff Wagner
Expertise
General land survey questions, North Carolina specific land survey questions, measurement questions, surveying basics.

Experience
I am a licensed land surveyor in the state of North Carolina with over twenty-five years of surveying experience. I am owner of a small survey company surveying Southeastern North Carolina.

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High School graduate 90 plus credit hours in Mathematics Curriculum numerous continuing education classes

 
   

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Topic: Land Surveying



Expert: Cliff Wagner
Date: 3/4/2008
Subject: Final Plat questions

Question
When submitting a final Plat, is it proper for the sum of the lots to equal the total area of the land being divided?

Do you typically include the POB in a county road as part of the lots that front it?  

Answer
In general, the sum of the lots should equal the total. some notable exceptions. Rounding may cause slight discrepancies. Also, comparing record total area to measured lot areas will usually result in differing totals. Typically I avoid the 2nd problem by stating both record and measured areas.
POB is very situation dependent. Is underlying road title fee or easement? Is parent deed to centerline? Most large subdivisions have road title vested in fee to DOT or HOA and it would be rare to begin POB at centerline. Smaller subdivisions where road title is easement may have POB at centerline. I hope these answers are helpful  

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