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Central Valley Chapter
California Land Surveyors Association

"Promoting the professional practice of land surveying in the California Central Valley.
Serving the greater Merced, Stanislaus and San Joaquin County Area."

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San Joaquin County Monument Preservation Fund - Candidate Corner List

This is a list of corners submitted as candidates for establishment or replacement using San Joaquin County monument preservation fund money.


Township Range Section Corner Description
T2S R9E 16 West 1/4 Section Corner
T2S R9E 16 Northwest Section Corner
T1S R8E 7 South 1/4 Section Corner
T1S R7E 11 South 1/4 Section Corner
T1S R7E 14 West 1/4 Section Corner
T1S R7E 7 Southwest Section Corner
T1S R7E 9 Southwest Section Corner

Chapter News:


Our Newsletter: "The Prism"

Winner - CLSA 2011 Newsletter of the Year!!!

California Surveyor: "Spring 2012"

NSPS News and Views: "News Feed"

BPELSG BULLETIN: Spring 2012


Now accepting PayPal and Credit Cards

We have added the ability to email the applications and to make on-line payments for your Chapter dues.
Visit the Join Chapter/Renew Membership page for more information.

Book of the Month:

Geodesy for the Layman


New in the library:

Sacramento County Maps Updated

Tuolumne County Plat Books, Corner Records, Updates to Record of Surveys, Parcel Maps, Subdivisions...

San Joaquin County, Parcel Maps and Record of Surveys now completed


New NGS Map Tool:

National Geodetic Survey Map (Beta)

BPELSG:

Online Renewals for Land Surveyors:

Licensees may now submit their renewal payments to the Board via the new online system.

New Fees:

New application and examination fees for engineers and land surveyors are now in effect. For more information:
new fees and Board Rule 407

NCEES Standard-Setting Study

NCEES is currently seeking volunteers who are licensed professional surveyors or surveyor interns to participate in a standard-setting study for the Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) exam. To qualify, volunteers must have taken and passed the NCEES FS exam.

Selected volunteers will review and rate the difficulty of items that will be included on the updated FS exam, which will be administered as a computer-based exam beginning in 2014. The volunteers' responses will help NCEES determine the passing score for the FS exam.

The standard-setting study will take place July 27-28, 2012, in Atlanta, Georgia. Travel and lodging expenses will be paid by NCEES.

To volunteer for the study, complete this short survey (about 2 minutes). Your answers will help ensure that the standard-setting study panel members meet certain criteria required by NCEES policy and are diverse in terms of demographics.

http://www.zoomerang.com/Survey/WEB22FJE7VQR9J