Measurement of Occupation. Why is occupation important? Indication of possession Some indication of extent of ownership and therefore boundaries (if fencing.

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Measurement of Occupation

Why is occupation important? Indication of possession Some indication of extent of

ownership and therefore boundaries (if fencing related to original survey marks)

In absence of other original marks, it may form the basis of reinstatement of property boundaries, particularly in older or rural areas.

Occupation Occupation in 3 main categories:

Round Fence Post (RFP) Square Fence Post (SFP) Walls (when part of structure)

Fence Descriptions Materials including posts

Netting, Ringlock, 4 Barbs, ornamental Age

Old (20+ yrs), Recent (1-5 yrs), New (1yr)

Condition Leaning, Rotted out, Remains

Height High, Low

Walls To avoid confusion, only use ‘wall’

when part of structure Eg NW Cnr Brick Fence or NW Cnr

Brick Wall (if part of structure) Exception is retaining walls which

should be fully described

Fence Posts Corner posts most important Material and Shape

GIFPost, RFP, SFP, Steel FP Age

Old (20+ yrs), Recent (1-5 yrs), New (1yr)

Condition Remains, Leaning, Burnt, Butt

Measurement to Occupation On front boundary

RFP - Centre of post (Cen RFP) SFP - Centre of road side face of post (Cen

Face SFP) Corner Lots - Corner of post corresponding

with corner of section Walls - Road side face or corner of the wall

and specify the corner measured (NE Cnr Brick Wall)

On rear & side boundary Measure to centre of occupation

Consider recording the size of post to aid reinstatement

Check for verticality If not vertical, ‘plumb’ the post How?

Plumbing a leaning RFP

X

2X

A 2A

2/3

1/3

R

R

Recording Occupation References Corner information from SOM Part

E2 (1.21) Corner Marks

Original Corner Marks New Corner Marks

Corner References Original Reference Marks and Occupation New Reference Marks and Occupation

Occupation Referencing Occupation referenced to main lines of

the survey Only used for corner marks and

occupation Not used for reference marks such as

Reference Trees, PSMs, Iron Pins, etc Mainly specific to Queensland Beware skewed lines (not perpendicular) If in doubt, show a bearing and distance

Occupation Referencing

Occupation Referencing

Corner

ROAD

Lot LotCen RFP

50°10’

0.395

92°0’

2°0’

2°0’

0.26

3

0.294

Cen RFP 0.26N

0.29E

Skewed Line References

Self Study Follow Debnams Road example in

Study Book Do Basic Calculations section in

Study Book We will do the Self Assessment

Exercises as part of the first few Practicals/Tutorials welcome

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