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RESEARCH ON THE UNIFORMITY OF PREPARING MAPS FOR DESIGN PURPOSES USING SELECTED TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION
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More than 400 geodetic and cartographic documentation centres are active in Poland; they are maintained by starosts (heads of districts) and presidents of cities with rights of districts at the level of heads of districts, or cities with rights of districts. In particular cases those centres are maintained at the municipal level, if a relevant agreement has been concluded with a mayor or a president of a city which is not a district. At present the method of producing maps for design purposes is regulated by two legal acts, i.e. the decree of the Minister for Spatial Development and Building Industry of February 21,1995 on types and scopes of surveying and cartographic works and surveying works, binding in the building industry [6] and the decree of the Minister Interior and Administration of November 9, 2011 on technical standards of geodetic surveys and on processing and transfer of results of those surveys to the state geodetic and cartographic resources [7]. Those regulations should ensure the uniformity of such geodetic and cartographic works at the national level; however imprecision of those regulations does not allow for maintaining such uniformity. The author has analysed whether recommendations concerning the methods of production of maps for design purposes included in the above legal acts are applied by surveyors and whether maps for design purposes are produced in a uniform way. Technical documentation concerning implementation of surveying works performed for design purposes has been analysed. The author has considered aspects related to: performing updating measurements, the area scope of works, updating cadastral fields for adjacent parcels, covered by the scope of a map, analysis of easement of land, placing objects specified in local management plans, such as lines of development, or lines delimiting areas of different destinations
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