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Geodetic Survey Marker Disks - Questions on Pedestrian Access, Visual Uniqueness, and PRP

What constitutes a survey marker can vary quite significantly, from substantial triangulation stations (TRIG stations) on mountain-tops and hill-tops to smaller metal disks scattered throughout urban areas. In my experience reviewing in NSW, Australia, smaller brass survey markers are becoming an increasingly frequent type… -
Re: Geodetic Survey Marker Disks - Questions on Pedestrian Access, Visual Uniqueness, and PRP
Is there any current guidance for these kinds of markers? At what point do we score down these kinds of features for visual uniqueness if there are potentially multiple markers of this kind on a single small city block? The most recent discussions tend to say that survey/geodetic marker within an urban area are not… -
Re: Geodetic Survey Marker Disks - Questions on Pedestrian Access, Visual Uniqueness, and PRP
I was too lazy to do extensive searches yesterday, the search engine is so unhelpful 😅. I didn't yet found any clear statement from Niantic... All I found are as you said, from interpretation of "easement/right-of-way" since this may vary from a country to another... "Is the sidewalk public or not, part of the PRP or not",…
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