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2 GPS MONUMENT NO. 1 September 22, 1999 NAO 1983 (H.A.R.N. 1993) POSTON Latitude: Longitude: 32 58' " N 97 1' " W TEXAS GRD COORDNATES - North Central Zone (422) Coordinates in Meters Coordinates in Feet Northing: Easting: Northing: Easting: Convergence: 43' " Scale Factor: Vertical Datum N.A.V.D Elevation in Feet: Elevation in Meters: Ellipsoidal Height in Meters: Geoidal Height in Meters: Station Description: The Station is a Top Security rod monument with 31/4" aluminum cap stamped "TOWN OF WESTLAKE GPS 1" set in well with an aluminum access cover set flush with ground.
3 _/ WHT WOOD'- /-',- / FENCE x WHTE WOOD GPS MON 1 FE/NcE Q 3.s,: il '/ z x ---- / /x + "'/ R D r FENCE RON ><! >< \ WHTE WOOD FENCE \:A TOWN OF WESTLAKE G. P. S. MON. 1
4 GPS MONUME_NJ NO. 2 September 22, 1999 NAO 1983 (H.A.R.N. 1993) POSTON Latitude: Longitude: 32 58' " N 97 12' " W TEXAS GRD COORDNATES North Central Zone (422) Coordinates in Meters Coordinates in Feet Northing: Easting: Northing: Easting: Convergence: 42' " Scale Factor: Vertical Datum N.A.V.D Elevation in Feet: Elevation in Meters: Ellipsoidal Height in Meters: Geoidal Height in Meters: Station Description: The Station is a Top Security rod monument with 3 1/4" aluminum cap stamped ''TOWN OF WESTLAKE GPS 2" set in well with an aluminum access cover set flush with ground.
5 BRCK NLAY CONG. DRVEWAY NORTH t fi':5rant DTCH/SWAG x-x-x-x- z (/) LLJ.. GPS MON 2 SPRNG DRVE TOWN OF WESTLAKE G. P. S. MON. 2
6 GPS MONUMENT NO. 3 September 22, 1999 NAO 1983 (H.A.R.N. 1993) POSTON Latitude: Longitude: 32 58' " N 97 13' " W TEXAS GRD COORDNATES North Central Zone (422) Coordinates in Meters Coordinates in Feet Northing: Easting: Northing: Easting: Convergence: 41' " Scale Factor: Vertical Datum N.A.V.D Elevation in Feet: Elevation in Meters: Ellipsoidal Height in Meters: Geoidal Height in Meters: Station Description: The Station is a Top Security rod monument with 3 1 /4" aluminum cap stamped "TOWN OF WESTLAKE GPS 3" set in well with an aluminum access cover set flush with ground.
7 BULDNG METAL FENCE CORNER POST -x GPS MON 3 FROM EDGE OF PAVEMENT ----x- STAGE COACH CRCLE TOWN OF WESTLAKE G. P. S. MON. 3
8 GPS MONUMENT NO. 4 September 22, 1999 NAO 1983 (H.A.R.N. 1993) POSTON Latitude: Longitude: 32 58' " N 97 14' " W TEXAS GRD COORDNATES - North Central Zone (422) Coordinates in Meters Coordinates in Feet Northing: Northing: Easting: Easting: Convergence: 41' " Scale Factor: Vertical Datum N.A.V.D Elevation in Feet: Elevation in Meters: Ellipsoidal Height in Meters: Geoidal Height in Meters: Station Description: The Station is a Top Security rod monument with 31/4" aluminum cap stamped "TOWN OF WESTLAKE GPS 4" set in well with an aluminum access cover set flush with ground.
9 NORTH...J...J a J: z...j...j a <(, lij J: z CREEK {!) - (j <'( a:: - a <'( a::..j - <'( a:: 12'..J l Q. tr) \..,,, " t") >-- $ l (j -l ti GPS MON 4- WOOD POST -=--x x WRE FENCE 15, FROM WOOD POST 16' FROM EDGE OF ASPHALT )( 1 BARBED WRE FENCE. -x x- WESTPORT PRKY. TOWN OF WESTLAKE G. P. S. MON. 4
10 GPS MONUMENT NO. 5 September 22, 1999 NAO 1983 (H.A.R.N. 1993) POSTON Latitude: Longitude: 32 59' " N 97 14' " W TEXAS GRD COORDNATES - North Central Zone (422) Coordinates in Meters Coordinates in Feet Northing: Easting: Northing: Easting: Convergence: 41' " Scale Factor: Vertical Datum N.A.V.D Elevation in Feet: Elevation in Meters: Ellipsoidal Height in Meters: Geoidal Height in Meters: Station Description: The Station is a Top Security rod monument with 31/4" aluminum cap stamped ''TOWN OF WESTLAKE GPS 5" set in well with an aluminum access cover set flush with ground.
11 NORTH (/) 1- CJ a:: - a a a::...j - a:: 4.3' FROM DG OF ASPHALT r--xe METAL (u z laj L.. FENCE POST GPS MON 5 >< TOWN OF WESTLAKE G. P. S. MON. 5
12 GRS MONUMENT NO. 6 September 22, 1999 NAO 1983 (H.A.R.N. 1993) POSTON Latitude: Longitude: 32 59' " N 97 13' " W TEXAS GRD COORDNATES - North Central Zone (422) Coordinates in Meters Coordinates in Feet Northing: Northing: Easting: Easting: Convergence: 41' " Scale Factor: Vertical Datum N.A.V.D Elevation in Feet: Elevation in Meters: Ellipsoidal Height in Meters: Geoidal Height in Meters: Station Description: The Station is a Top Security rod monument with 31/4" aluminum cap stamped ''TOWN OF WESTLAKE GPS 6" set in well with an aluminum access cover set flush with ground.
13 NORTH x x CONCRETE HEADWALL x x (+ >< CONCRETE HEADWALL CREEK CREEK \ \ \t) \ GPS MON 6 1. FROM EDVE OF ASPHALT TOWN OF WESTL'AKE G. P. S. MON. 6
14 GPS MONUMENT NO. 7 September 22, 1999 NAO 1983 (H.A.R.N. 1993) POSTON Latitude: Longitude: 32 59' " N 97 13' '' W TEXAS GRD COORDNATES - North Central Zone (422) Coordinates in Meters Coordinates in Feet Northing: Easting: Northing: Easting: Convergence: 41' " Scale Factor: Vertical Datum N.A.V.D Elevation in Feet: Elevation in Meters: Ellipsoidal Height in Meters: Geoidal Height in Meters: Station Description: The Station is a Top Security rod monument with 31/4" aluminum cap stamped "TOWN OF WESTLAKE GPS 7" set in well with an aluminum access cover set flush with ground.
15 BARBED FENCE WRE + f O' FROM EDGE LT 2 OF ASPHA a l.ij a:: ><...J :c Q (/) '--' a a:: LJ > a l.ij >< a l.ij ll a:: '<( >< ll NORTH WN OF -Ji?sTLAKE G. P. S. MON. _
16 GPS MONUMENT NO September 22, 1999 NAO 1983 (H.A.R.N. 1993) POSTON Latitude: Longitude: 32 59' " N 97 12' " W TEXAS GRD COORDNATES - North Central Zone (422) Coordinates in Meters Coordinates in Feet Northing: Northing: Easting: Easting: Convergence: 42' " Scale Factor: Vertical Datum N.A.V.D Elevation in Feet: Elevation in Meters: Ellipsoidal Height in Meters: Geoidal Height in Meters: Station Description: The Station is a Top Security rod monument with 31/4" aluminum cap stamped "TOWN OF WESTLAKE GPS 8" set in well with an aluminum access cover set flush with ground.
17 >< >< w >< Li.. :z Ct:: - NORT-1 GPS MON B 2 ) l FROM EDGE OF ASPHALT w >< :z (/J w Li.. w q: :z - ;::- ll) >-!!: >< w - lij lij, li.j a - w a:: :z - +i 'l'l: a:: (/J Ct::- VJ ro o (/) o f.,'. Q a:: w Li.. a.. Oo \...,, l: 'l'l: Q -q: Q... +i TOWN OF WESTLAKE G. P. S. MON. 8
18 GPS MONUMENT NO. 9 September 22, 1999 NAO 1983 (H.A.R.N. 1993) POSTON Latitude: Longitude: 32 58' " N 97 12' " W TEXAS GRD COORDNATES - North Central Zone (422) Coordinates in Meters Coordinates in Feet Northing: Easting: Northing: Easting: Convergence: 42' " Scale Factor: Vertical Datum N.A.V.D Elevation in Feet: Elevation in Meters: Ellipsoidal Height in Meters: Geoidal Height in Meters: Station Description: The Station is a Top Security rod monument with 31/4" aluminum cap stamped "TOWN OF WESTLAKE GPS 9" set in well with an aluminum access cover set flush with ground.
19 NORTH --x x x PEARSON LAN (ASPHALT) f:'...j l a.. (/) v a Lu > a )( GPS MON g BRCK WALL 9 FROM BRCK WALL L--_, 58' FROM EDGE OF ASPHALT )< TOWN OF WESTLAKE G. P. S. MON. 9
20 GPS MONUMENT NQ. 1 September 22, 1999 NAO 1983 (H.A.R.N. 1993) POSTON Latitude: Longitude: 32 59' " N 97 11' " W TEXAS GRD COORDNATES - North Central Zone (422) Coordinates in Meters Coordinates in Feet Northing: Easting: Northing: Easting: Convergence: 43' " Scale Factor: Vertical Datum N.A.V.D Elevation in Feet: Elevation in Meters: Ellipsoidal Height in Meters: Geoidal Height in Meters: Station Description: The Station is a Top Security rod monument with 31/4" aluminum cap stamped "TOWN OF WESTLAKE GPS 1 O" set in well with an aluminum access cover set flush with ground.
21 ACCESS ROAD (HGHWAY i 14 WEST) NORTH ACCESS ROAD (HGHWAY 1 14 WEST) ACCESS ROAD (HGHWAY 114 WEST) x xa AR a o WRE: FENCE: POWER POLE GPS 1 X WOOD POST,,v x--x- 4' FROM FENCE TOWN OF WESTLAKE G. P. S. MON. 1
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