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Side ShotJune/July 2013 Edition of the
Riverside/San Bernardino CLSA Newsletter
CHAPTER MEETINGJULY JOINT DINNERMEETING ORANGE,RIVERSIDE / SANBERNARDINO
TUESDAY NIGHT – JULY23, 2013
SOCIAL 6:00 PMDINNER 7 :00 PM
Special Guest Speaker:Darrell Johnson
Orange County TransitAuthority ChiefExecutive Officer
2013 Riverside/SanBernardino Chapter
CLSA BoardPresident Ryan VersteegPresident Elect Ryan HunsickerSecretary Larry GillTreasurer Nathan CarlsonPast President Peter Wiseman
The Chapter Board would like toinvite all of you to attend our
monthly Chapter Business DinnerMeetings.
Nonmembers are welcome toattend dinner meetings.
Membership DriveMonth
see
Presidents Message
on page 5
and
Chapter Membership
on page 11
July 23 meetingFULLERTON OldSpaghetti Factory
See pages 9
Visit the chapter websitewww.rsb-surveyors.orgfor contact informationand upcoming events.
For more information seePages 34
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Announcements
Announcements & Calendar
President’s Message
Advertising Section
Advertising Section
Professional Development
Chapter Dinner Meeting Directions
CLSAEF/CSUF Endowment Fund
Chapter Membership
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3
4
5
6
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10
11
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Announcements
Future meeting
The next chapter meeting will be onAugust 15 in the Temecula area.Speaker will be a representative fromUSGS. the topic will be about thenew USGS quad sheets (topo maps)
Chapter Meetings
Our local chapter board meetings aregenerally on the second Saturdayfollowing the dinner meeting.
Our local chapter monthly dinnermeetings are generally on the third
Thursday of each month.
If you know of any restaurants in yourarea that would allow us to hold our
chapter meetings and canaccommodate up to 50 people (moreor less) please contact a Chapter
Representative.
Monthly Newsletters
Articles are encouraged forpublication in the newsletter. Send
reports and articles [email protected]
by the first of the month.
San BernardinoCounty
Research Website
The public internet websitehttps://surveyor.sbcounty.gov/Survey
orMaps/Login.aspx
is now free to download scannedimages. Accounts are now grantedfree access to download images.
Contact the County Surveyors officeat [email protected] request an account or details.
Public Website
Contains guides for preparing TractMaps, Parcel Maps, Records ofSurvey, and Corner Records
http://www.sbcounty.gov/dpw/surveyor/default.asp
Riverside CountyScanned Images
Images can be viewed and printedthrough the Riverside County
Surveyor’s website athttp://rctlma.org/WebLink8/Search
_tran.aspx?dbid=0Images not available on the website
are available for downloads
Preparation ManualIs available for viewing and
downloading from the Countywebsite at
http://www.rctlma.org/trans/survey_map_check.html
Use this as a guide for preparingTract Maps, Parcel
Maps, Records of Survey, andCorner Records.
Advertising
Rates for you & your firm, Ad feesare due January 1 of each year.
● Full page ad for one year inour newsletter is $350.00
● Half page ad for one year inour newsletter is $250.00
● Business card size ad for oneyear in our newsletter is$150.00
● Employer job offers are freefor one month
Newsletter ArticlesSend Me Your Articles, Opinions,Interesting Links, Pictures, Etc. forpublication in the newsletter. Send [email protected] by the last
week of each month.
RedlandsCORS “gisa”
GISA continuously collectsGPS/GNSS signals and stores themin data files on a secure Esri serveraccessible to the public via the Esri
websitehttp://gnss.esri.com
GISA also broadcasts realtimeGPS/GNSS data over the internet inindustry standard RTCM formats forfree. For more information about thesite contact Esri geodesist
Kevin M. [email protected]
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Announcements & Calendar
California Supreme court rulingon GIS
California Supreme Court issued the opinion July 8,2013.
"The issue in this case is whether the OC Landbaseis subject to disclosure in a GIS file format at the
actual cost of duplication under the CaliforniaPublic Records Act or whether, as the County
contends, it is covered by the statute‘s exclusionof ―[c]omputer software‖ (Gov. Code, § 6254.9,
subd. (a)) — a term that ―includes computermapping systems‖ (id., § 6254.9, subd. (b)) —
from the definition of a public record.
We hold that although GIS mapping software fallswithin the ambit of this statutory exclusion, aGIS-formatted database like the OC Landbase
does not. Accordingly, such databases are publicrecords that, unless otherwise exempt, must be
produced upon request at the actual cost ofduplication."
For detailed information see the full opinion at
http://www.courts.ca.gov/opinions/documents/S194708.PDF
Month Location Date Speaker/Topic Confirmed
May Mexico CafeSan Bernardino
May 16th Past Presidents MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
YES
June Angels StadiumTailgate Party
Under the Big “A”
June 21st ANGELS BASEBALLAngels v. Pirates
YES
July Joint Dinner Meetingwith Orange County
ChapterFullerton, CA
July 23rdTuesday
Darrell JohnsonOrange County Transit
Authority Chief ExecutiveOfficer
YES
August Temecula, CA Aug. 15thThursday
USGS YES
September Pomona Valley MiningCompany Restaurant
Sept. 19thThursday
Michael GillamCalifornia High Speed Rail
YES
October TBD Oct. 17th No
November TBD Nov. 14th No
December TBD TBD Christmas Party No
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President’s Message
Dear Fellow Surveyors,
I wanted to mention some items for discussion in this letter and a few events:
Membership – State CLSA and Chapter membership are the topics of the month. We need our chapter members
to also be members of the state CLSA. Chapters within CLSA get representation on the CLSA Board of Directors
based on our official count of members of our chapter that are also State Association members. One director for
every 20 members. We have four directors this year and we were just one away from having five. There are 400
(approx.) licensed surveyors in Riverside and San Bernardino Counties yet we struggle to reach 80.
NSPS 100% Membership – So far about half of the states have approved this measure and are working toward
signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with NSPS regarding this membership drive initiative. NSPS is
offering a rate of $40 per year for every member of a state association (currently $225 per year). Our membership
dues are currently $159 for corporate membership with the Association and CLSA has not raised the dues in at least
40 years if not longer. A CLSA Webinar explaining this is available to CLSA members for free. Go to the CLSA
website and to sign up for the webinar, which will be on June 20, 2013 at 12 PM. CLSA members may also watch a
recording of the webinar in the members section of the CLSA website later.
Bill Young Memorial Golf Tournament – The golf tournament this year was extremely successful. I would
like to thank the golfers, sponsors, students and volunteers for making this a huge year for us and our scholarship
drive. Our accounting of the event shows we had about $7100 in profit leading to what I believe is our biggest year
ever. The Chapter Board has decided to look at adding an extra scholarship or two this year so we can use the
money sooner to support land surveying education.
Future Dinner Meetings
● Jun 21 Angels Game with Pirates
● Jul 23 Joint Dinner Meeting with Orange County Chapter.
● Aug 17 New USGS Quad Maps
● Sep 19 Joint Dinner Meeting with ASCE - Parsons Brinckerhoff presents CA High Speed Train Project
The speaker from Parsons Brinckerhoff will be Charles M. (Mike) Gillam, VP
Thanks,
Ryan Versteeg, PLS
President - Riverside/San Bernardino Chapter of CLSA
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Advertising Section
Terrascribe Inc.
Wayne JohnsonJohn Dodrill
Alvarado Smith
Colton Surveying Instruments
Arrowhead Mapping
Henkels & McCoy
RDO Equipment Co. Inc.
Allen instruments
Inland Aerial Surveys, Inc.
RJ Lung & Associates
Krieger & Stewart
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Advertising Section Continued
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Professional Development
The CLSA Professional Development Program(PDP) is a voluntary program intended to encourageand support the continued professional growth andcompetency of land surveyors and recognize theircontinuing education activities. This program alsoprovides members a means to meet outofstate
licensure requirements.Instructions: Click here for rules and information
regarding the PDP.
Online Tracking: CLSA STATE members may track their professional development online and print or export areport. Click here to log on as STATE member. Then, click "Manage PDH." You may print the report and email to
CLSA Central Office
Paper Application: If you prefer to track your professional development offlineclick here to download program information and application
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Chapter Dinner Meeting Flyer and DirectionsCALIFORNIA LAND SURVEYORS ASSOCIATION
JULY JOINT DINNER MEETINGORANGE, RIVERSIDE / SAN BERNARDINO
COUNTIES!
TUESDAY NIGHT – JULY 23, 2013SOCIAL 6:00 PM DINNER 7 :00 PM
Special Guest Speaker: Darrell JohnsonOrange County Transit Authority Chief Executive Officer
MEETING HELD AT:
FULLERTONThe Old Spaghetti Factory110 E. Santa Fe Ave, Fullerton CA 92832
Darrell Johnson is the Chief Executive Officer of the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA), serving in this position sinceMarch 2013.
In collaboration with OCTA’s Board of Directors, Johnson is responsible for providing overall leadership of the agency by formulatingand achieving public transportation objectives. He develops and implements shortrange and longrange goals and business plans to
support the successful implementation of OCTA’s strategic vision.Johnson represents OCTA on local, state and national issues related to transportation programs and policies. In 2012, he was
elected to serve on the Board of Directors of the American Public Transportation Association.Johnson’s career in transportation spans nearly 22 years, the last 10 of which have been at OCTA. Johnson has held positions inPlanning, Programming, Project Development and Capital Program Delivery, and served as Executive Director of Rail Programs.
Please Make Reservations no later than Tuesday July 18th!When making your reservations, please preorder your meal from the following Choices:
Italian Sausage with Meat Sauce Zesty sausage served with Rich Meat Sauce.Fettuccine Alfredo Our own version of this classic dish – fettuccine noodles in a butter cream sauce with shredded Romano
cheese.Our Famous Baked Lasagna Made from scratch in our own kitchen – layers of noodles, Marinara Sauce, ground beef and
pork, and four kinds of cheese.Dinner includes garden salad, soft drink, and spumoni ice cream
EMAIL RESERVATIONS TO: [email protected]
Cost: $30.00
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CLSAEF/CSUF Endowment Fund
CLSA Education Foundation CSUF Endowment FundDonate Today to Ensure Tomorrow!
The CLSA Education Foundation has worked with CSU Fresno to create an endowment that will fund a fulltimeprofessor licensed to practice land surveying in California. This will help to ensure that the CSU Fresno
Geomatics program continues.
Click the PayPal Button to the Left. Donate Today! Click Here For More Information
Donation Levels Special Thanks to our Valued Donors!
Double DiamondDiamondPlatinumGoldSilverBronzeCopper
$10,000 and up$5,000 $9,999$3,000 $4,999$1,000 $2,999$500 $999$200 $499Up to $199
CLSA Education Foundation is a501(c)3 charitable organization
Donations are tax deductible tothe full extent allowed by law
The Issue:
California has been steadily reducing funding for educational institutions.● The CSU Fresno Geomatics program is considered to be small and is more susceptible to cutbacks or
elimination.● Both professors that hold a professional land surveying license, are now retired.
The Need:
● CSU Fresno Geomatics program was the first four year surveying degree program in the nation and the first tobecome ABET accredited.
● CSU Fresno Geomatics has graduated over 700 students.● Students graduating from the CSU Fresno Geomatics program have gone on to serve in many leadership
positions in the land surveying profession both in the private and public sector.
The Solution:
● The CLSA Education Foundation has worked with CSU Fresno to create an endowment that will fund a fulltimeprofessor licensed to practice land surveying in California. This will help to ensure that the CSU Fresno
Geomatics program continues.● Lyles Foundation will match all donations, dollarfordollar, up to $1 million
The Benefit:Your donation is fully tax deductible!
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Chapter Membership
Membership
As members of the California Land Surveyors Association (CLSA) we are able to unite withour colleagues in the only organization that effectively represents our interests and those
who choose to use our services.
The greatest benefit to be derived from membership is the opportunity to establish keyrelationships with others who are dedicated to the advancement of the surveying
profession. Through CLSA you can participate in the exchange of new concepts and ideas.You can help to solve problems that may exist within the surveying profession. You can gainnew knowledge and experience through contact with others. You can grow and develop,
both personally and professionally.
"Every man owes a part of his time and money to the business or industry in which he isengaged. No man has a moral right to withhold his support from an organization that is
striving to improve conditions within his sphere." Theodore Roosevelt
CLSA Member Grades
Corporate Member: $20(discounted rate)
Shall have a valid California Land Surveyor’sor Photogrammetric License.
Affiliate Member: $30 Any person, who in their profession, reliesupon the fundamentals of land surveying.
Associate Member: $30 Any person who holds a valid certificate as aLand SurveyorInTraining.
Student Member: $5 A student in a college or university activelypursuing the study of land surveying.
Click Here to Join Online
Click Here to download a membership application
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