Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: markers on river banks
Date: Jul 31, 2001 @ 16:15
Author: Peter Hering ("Peter Hering" <hering@...>)
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Yes Peter S,
I fully agree with you on that definition of
the DeNl "neutral roads" - I, too consider
the middle of the road being the actual
boundary line - the markers on either side
just being "Abzielsteine/indirekte Vermarkung".
so I suggest the jurisdiction is divided between
De and Nl ... depending on which side of the road
you are...
Quite useful to know, btw - if we get a ticket for
speeding on the "Heringsbosch" road... what
are the "rates" in Nl and Ge??
CU soon!
Best regards - hilsener - GrĂ¼sse - groeten
Peter H.
-------Original Message-------
From: Peter Smaardijk
Date: Tuesday, July 31,
2001 15:33:03
Subject:
[BoundaryPoint] Re: markers on river banks are the boundary markers along the delu condominial rivers. They make less sense to me, because the condominium boundary can easily be marked at the exact location of the boundary. Maybe they are a bit further up the river bank to protect them from flooding? But in that case they could have been placed higher up still, because where they are standing now they are not secure, too. BTW: Wolfgang mentions exactly the same purpose for these markers as you do: "indirekte Vermarkung, auch Abzielsteine" (see http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BoundaryPoint/files/delu/BorderPointemai l.doc ). The "neutral roads" along denl are a bit like rivers, too, with the boundary marker pairs on both side of them. I think in these cases the boundary follows the middle of the road, but you don't want to but your markers there, of course. Peter S. --- In BoundaryPoint@y..., Dallen Timothy <dtimothy@a...> wrote: >markers along the banks of border rivers > has intrigued me. I'mnot sure about why they are located along some rivers > inEurope, but along US-Canada riverine borders, border markers are located > along the riverfronts. They are erected and maintainedby the International > Boundary Commission. Maybe the bestexample is the Detroit River between > Michigan and Ontario. Thepurpose of these 'border markers' is not to mark > the preciselocation, but instead to serve as reference points that can >assist surveyors in finding the exact border in the river. Maybe they have > the same purpose in Europe. What do you think?------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Small business owners... Tell us what you think! http://us.click.yahoo.com/vO1FAB/txzCAA/ySSFAA/WkiolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ |
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