HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009 Certificate of SurveyCERTIFICATE OF SURVEY FOR
THOMAS BREN HOMES, INC.
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1) Garage = 1000.0
2) Top of foundation
3) Main floor = 1001.5
4) Basement = 990.65
5) Lookout = 993.85
6) Sport court = 982.65
LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF PREMISES :
Lot 4, Block 1, GRAHAM HILL PRESERVE
o denotes iron marker
(908.3) : denotes existing spot elevation, mean sea -level datum
910.8: denotes proposed spot elevation, mean sea level datum
--917--: denotes existing contour line
denotes proposed contour line
Bearings shown are based upon an assumed datum.
This survey shows the boundaries of the above described property,
and the proposed location of a proposed house and driveway thereon.
It does not purport to show any other improvements or encroachments.
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S C A L E I N F E E T
DESIGNED REVISION DATE DESCRIPTION G R 0 N B E R G AND I hereby certify that this survey was prepared by me, SCALE
1 7-29-09 MOVED HOUSE BACK FROM ROAD or under my direct supervision, and that I am a duly 111=40►
DRAWN 2 8-10-09 REVISED ELEVATIONS
C registered Civil Engineer and Land Surveyor under the
ASSOCIATES, IN DATE
laws of the State of Minnesota.
CONSULTING ENGINEERS, LAND 6-9-09
CHECKED SURVEYORS, & SITE PLANNERS
445 NORTH WILLOW DRIVE A�i�% SOB No.
LONG LAKE, MN. 55356
952-473-4141 Mark S. Gronberg Minnesota Lice se Number 12755 C�oC
09-140
SEP o 4 2009
CITY OF ORONO