North Coast Surveying
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North Coast Surveying began back in 1996 in Bayfield County, Wisconsin. We started by serving the survey needs of the northern tier of counties along Wisconsin's Great North Coast of Lake Superior. In 2001, we moved the business to Rhinelander. We now serve the Northcentral part of the state. We complete most of our work in Oneida, Lincoln, Langlade, Vilas, Forest and Price counties.

We also have done projects in Iron, Marathon, Florence, Marinette and Oconto counties. Tomahawk, Eagle River, Minocqua, Crandon, Merrill, Antigo, Phillips, Park Falls and all areas in between. Charles has been surveying since 1989. His resume includes a BS in Geography from the University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh. Also an Associate degree in Land Surveying from Nicolet College in Rhinelander.

He worked with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation for 25 years gaining much experience in route survey and construction layout and staking. Since starting North Coast Surveying in 1996 he has gained experience in alll aspects of Land Surveying, including boundary surveying, Land division and developement.
Services
We are a full-service firm and can complete all of your surveying needs.
Here are some of the more common services we provide.
If you are looking for something not shown here or if you are not sure, give us a call or drop us an email and we can discuss it.
This survey takes your legal description from your properties current deed of record and puts it on the ground, where you can see it and utilize it.
Following the requirements of Wisconsin state statutes we will mark your property corners and lines on the ground.
The first step would be initial contact with the client, where property description, location and any questions or concerns about what needs to be done will be addressed.
With the amount of data readily available to surveyors on the internet a site visit is not always needed to come up with a plan of action to best achieve the client's goals.
Once a plan of action has been agreed upon the next step would typically be for the surveyor to start doing research.
The surveyor will start the process of gathering all the data they will need to help them with the rest of the survey process.
Having your property surveyed can eliminate many unnecessary problems that may arise in the future due to negligence on behalf of the homeowner's in not knowing what they actually own.
Building a fence, garage, or driveway on someone else property can be a costly mistake.
You may get along with your neighbors now and agree on where you think the property line is, but that agreement may not have much merit and may be difficult to uphold in court.
Having a relative, realtor or neighbor tell you a fence post or utility pole is your lot corner can be and often times is very misleading information.
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