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(e) Describe any material discrepancy between the location of the corner as restored or reestablished <br />and the location of that corner as previously restored or reestablished by distance and direction. <br />Show the discrepancy in the sketch on sheet 1. <br />None <br />(f) Was the corner restored through acceptance of (1) an obliterated evidence location, or (2) a found <br />perpetuated location? <br />(2) a found perpetuated location <br />(g &h) Was the corner reestablished through proportionate methods? If so, show the method, including <br />the directions and distances to other public land survey corners used as evidence or used for <br />proportioning in determining the corner location. <br />No <br />(i) List all previous Monument Records found, previously filed for the subject corner, including <br />monument types set or found, surveyor, and date of survey. <br />- On May 25, 1883, John Douglus marked a bearing tree at this corner while working in Section 34. <br />Bluebook Survey Volume 4, Page 356. <br />- On August 20, 1970, George Weir set a 5" x 5" x 30" concrete monument with a brass cap at a <br />prorated location in an east - west fence line. Monument Reference Sheet. <br />- On July 7, 1988, Richard Schaut found the concrete monument set by Weir and established <br />new witness ties. Monument Reference Sheet. <br />(j) I, Richard Marks, Professional Land Surveyor number S -1473 hereby certify that the corner location <br />shown on this record was determined by me or under my direction and is correct. This U.S. Public <br />Land Survey Monument Record is complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. <br />/ Z-- 4/3/2018 <br />Richard Marks Date <br />Professional Land Surveyor number S -1473 <br />Affix Land Surveyor seal <br />ZA;INSCONS <br />RICHARD W. % <br />MARKS ' <br />S -1473 <br />$AUK CITY, o' <br />4 Wis. <br />•TO UFv� ®9s ® ®® <br />CORNER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 40808270020 <br />