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1.
How do I find my lot lines?
It is the responsibility of each property owner to determine the location of his or her lot lines. An abstract will give you the dimensions of your property, however, locating the property pins located at the corners of your lot will help you determine your property boundaries. If you cannot find your property pins, you need to consider hiring a licensed land surveyor to survey your property. The City does not have a survey crew to survey private property.
2.
Can the City survey my property?
No. The City has a survey crew to survey streets and public property, but does not have a crew that can survey private property. You need to contact a licensed land survey to obtain a survey for private property.
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