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[quote=Anonymous]There is a 6" discrepancy on the side where the setback issues is between the "Improvements Survey 2.4.25" which was stamped and part of the permit, and the actual building plans. The total width of the addition is 15.5' that replaced existing structure, so we can take this as being to the limit of the encroaching wall. The building plans show a setback of 8" versus the survey that showed 8.5". This is a big discrepancy between the two different plan documents and raises questions. I wonder if the homeowner did not request monumentation be set on the original survey. I would think this is likely, and having a survey done without monumentation set is 100% the fault of the owner. The original survey would have proof in writing that no monumentation be set. [/quote]
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