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Allowable Error on a Residential Boundary

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Mechie10

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Jul 26, 2004
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What would be a typical allowable error on a residential boundary? The NJ State Board says "this subject matter is not set forth in the Board’s regulations." But is there a typical number or method that is used to determine if there is an error? Do other states specify allowable error?

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The state that i live in requires the following un adjusted errors for residential surveys. 1:25,000 for urban, 1:10,000 for suburban and 1:5000 for rural however with modern equipment you should easily exceed 1:25,000 if the survey crew does what they should.
 
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