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True LiDAR Stories - Part One

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True LiDAR Stories - Part One A Setback Study Production date: February 2014 Tags: LiDAR, surveying, University of Maine, Global Mapper This is the first video in a series of four that have been prepared for the University of Maine and its Surveying Engineering Technology Program to help illustrate the day-to-day applications of LiDAR in land surveying. In Part One we look at a typical setback study utilizing the Maine Department of Environmental Protection's current criteria of Highest Annual Tide as the basis from which we measure. The building setback in this example is in a town where a more stringent setback requirement of 100' has been promulgated and is in contrast with the State of Maine's minimum building setback of 75' from salt water bodies. For more information on the Surveying Engineering Technology Program at the University of Maine please visit http://www.umaine.edu/set/svt/ and feel free to contact: Ms. Linda Liscomb School of Engineering Technology 5711 Boardman Hall, Room 119 Orono, Maine 04469-5711 207-581-2340 [email protected] HD Non-Streaming Alternatives: To download; Right click over link, Save As... Part One (513 MB) http://panocea.us/True-LiDAR-Stories/... Part Two (460 MB) http://panocea.us/True-LiDAR-Stories/... Part Three (991 MB) http://panocea.us/True-LiDAR-Stories/... Part Four (857 MB) http://panocea.us/True-LiDAR-Stories/...

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