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Benjamin Fishler
  • Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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Licensed surveyor single-page monument preservation sign-off?

Benjamin Fishler
  • Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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Anyone know a local, available licensed surveyor or survey-licensed civil engineer in San Diego who can do a monument preservation sign-off?

Looking to get a public right-of-way permit submitted so I can expand the curb opening to the driveway by about 8', but the city requires a licensed surveyor to basically come out, look at the 8' of curb I need to remove and verify there are no monuments that will be destroyed. 

It's a small job that literally requires them to check a box and sign a one-page sheet after inspecting the 8' of curb, but we've called over 15 places and no one wants to even quote on a job that small or says they are too busy.


But as I can't get the permit without it, I'm not sure how to proceed. Any ideas?