Easement Surveys
An easement is defined as “a non—possessive interest held by one person or entity in the land of another whereby the first person is accorded partial use of such land for a specific purpose. An easement restricts but does not abridge the right of the fee owner to the use and enjoyment of their land.”
By definition, Easement surveys locate, on the ground, the limits of an existing easement or create a description for a proposed easement, such as pipeline right-of-ways, for recording in the County Clerk’s office.