GU0545 - J 1227
County: FRESNO
State: CALIFORNIA
PUBLISHED DATA
Lat: 36° 49.233
Long: 120° 31.800
Alt: 201
Designation: J 1227
Marker Type: bench mark disk
Setting: massive structures
Stability: Probably hold position/elevation well.
Documented History (by the NGS)
1/1/1972 by NGS (MONUMENTED)
DESCRIBED BY NATIONAL GEODETIC SURVEY 1972 8 MI W FROM FIREBAUGH. 2.8 MILES SOUTH ALONG THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY RAILROAD FROM THE STATION AT FIREBAUGH, THENCE 5.2 MILES WEST ALONG BULLARD AVENUE, AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE JUNCTION OF JEROLD AVENUE, IN THE TOP AND 0.3 FOOT SOUTH OF THE NORTH END OF THE WEST CONCRETE HEAD WALL OF A SIPHON UNDER JEROLD AVENUE, 50 FEET NORTH OF THE CENTER LINE OF BULLARD AVENUE, 52 FEET WEST OF THE CENTER LINE OF JEROLD AVENUE, AND ABOUT 1 1/2 FEET HIGHER THAN BULLARD AVENUE. SECTION 3, T13S, R 13E
FOUND DATA
Lat: 36° 49.295
Long: 120° 31.817
Alt: NA
Found as described and in good condition. WGS84 coordinates found by 3.5 minute occupation with 7 strong satellites and 1 intermittent WAAS satellite.
Benchmark detail.
The Benchmark and the GPSr.
The headwall.
The view westerly.
State: CALIFORNIA
PUBLISHED DATA
Lat: 36° 49.233
Long: 120° 31.800
Alt: 201
Designation: J 1227
Marker Type: bench mark disk
Setting: massive structures
Stability: Probably hold position/elevation well.
Documented History (by the NGS)
1/1/1972 by NGS (MONUMENTED)
DESCRIBED BY NATIONAL GEODETIC SURVEY 1972 8 MI W FROM FIREBAUGH. 2.8 MILES SOUTH ALONG THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY RAILROAD FROM THE STATION AT FIREBAUGH, THENCE 5.2 MILES WEST ALONG BULLARD AVENUE, AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE JUNCTION OF JEROLD AVENUE, IN THE TOP AND 0.3 FOOT SOUTH OF THE NORTH END OF THE WEST CONCRETE HEAD WALL OF A SIPHON UNDER JEROLD AVENUE, 50 FEET NORTH OF THE CENTER LINE OF BULLARD AVENUE, 52 FEET WEST OF THE CENTER LINE OF JEROLD AVENUE, AND ABOUT 1 1/2 FEET HIGHER THAN BULLARD AVENUE. SECTION 3, T13S, R 13E
FOUND DATA
Lat: 36° 49.295
Long: 120° 31.817
Alt: NA
Found as described and in good condition. WGS84 coordinates found by 3.5 minute occupation with 7 strong satellites and 1 intermittent WAAS satellite.
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