LAND CLAIM & INDIAN RESERVES SURVEYS
Ollerhead and Associates Ltd. has extensive experience in the Surveying of First Nation Lands
The process of subdividing a piece of property, whether you’re dividing a single lot into two, adjusting boundaries between adjacent properties, or creating a large subdivision, has several steps. The team at Ollerhead & Associates Ltd. can guide you through the application and planning process all the way to having a survey plan registered at the Land Titles Office creating new titles to the properties. This can include preparing tentative plans, subdivision applications, performing a legal survey of subdivision by establishing survey monuments, as well as right-of-way or easement plans as required.
If you’re just starting the subdivision process or have already received conditional approval, contact us today for more information and we can provide you with a quotation for our services.
LAND CLAIMS FIELD NOTES OF SURVEY
CANADA LANDS SURVEYOR RECORDS: to assign a unique survey document identifier by the SGB
TITLE: identify the type of survey, record, registration and property’s location
QUADRANT: designated boundary of the Earth’s grid
SURVEY DATE: effective date on which survey work is carried out and finalized
SCALE BAR: graphic ruler that measures distances from drawing to real world
LEGEND: written explanations, references, and symbols to clarify the drawing
CERTIFICATION: to be certified by the Surveyor to attest the fulfillment of requirements
LAND CLAIMS SURVEY - stations 395 to 427
KEY PLAN: illustrates the location of a specific parcel within the overall lands
GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES: latitude and longitude that define precise locations on Earth
STATIONS & ALIGNMENT: indicates measured linear distance along the boundary
NORTH ARROW: graphic symbol showing map orientation, indicating the north direction
QUADRANT: UTM grid lines that defines specific cell on the globe
TŁĮCHǪ LANDS: traditional & legally recognized lands in NWT comprising 4 communities
BEHCHOKǪ̀ AND WHATÌ: are communities under the Municipal Corporation of Tłı̨chǫ
LAND CLAIMS SURVEY - stations 428 to 442
STATIONS & ALIGNMENT: indicates measured linear distance along the boundary
CANADA LANDS: owned & administered by the Federal Government of Canada
TŁĮCHǪ LANDS: traditional & legally recognized lands in NWT comprising 4 communities
LAND CLAIMS SURVEY - stations 443 to 457
STATIONS & ALIGNMENT: indicates measured linear distance along the boundary
CANADA LANDS: owned & administered by the Federal Government of Canada
TŁĮCHǪ LANDS: traditional & legally recognized lands in NWT comprising 4 communities
LAND CLAIMS SURVEY - stations 458 to 469
STATIONS & ALIGNMENT: indicates measured linear distance along the boundary
LAND CLAIMS SURVEY - stations 470 to 486
CANADA LANDS: owned & administered by the Federal Government of Canada
TŁĮCHǪ LANDS: traditional & legally recognized lands in NWT comprising 4 communities
STATIONS & ALIGNMENT: indicates measured linear distance along the boundary
LAND CLAIMS SURVEY - stations 487 to 499
STATIONS & ALIGNMENT: indicates measured linear distance along the boundary
LAND CLAIMS SURVEY - stations 500 to 516
STATIONS & ALIGNMENT: indicates measured linear distance along the boundary
TŁĮCHǪ LANDS: traditional & legally recognized lands in NWT comprising 4 communities
CANADA LANDS: owned & administered by the Federal Government of Canada
DETAIL 'A' - stations 485 to 486
STATIONS & ALIGNMENT: indicates measured linear distance along the boundary
CANADA LANDS: land owned or administered by the federal government of Canada
MONUMENT MARKINGS: label placed on survey post identifying the boundary
TŁĮCHǪ LANDS: traditional & legally recognized lands in NWT comprising 4 communities
COORDINATES TABLE: indicates the Points using UTM and Geographic Coordinates
TIES TO BANK - STATION 516