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Streator is a former industrial and glass-making city straddling the LaSalle and Livingston county line along the Vermilion River. Topographic surveys support redevelopment of older commercial and industrial sites here, along with the grading and drainage planning that comes with reworking established parcels. Contour and elevation mapping turned into CAD gives engineers a reliable starting point for design and permitting.
A topographic survey maps the elevations, contours and natural and man-made features of a site — grades, structures, utilities, trees and drainage — giving architects and engineers the data they need to design accurately and secure permits.
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Streator, a city of around 12,500, sits mainly in Bruce Township in southern LaSalle County, with part of the community reaching into Reading Township in Livingston County. The Vermilion River runs through the area and feeds toward the Illinois River system that drains the county, so grading and stormwater planning on many sites has to consider how runoff reaches those corridors. For parcels on the LaSalle County side, deeds and plats are recorded with the LaSalle County Recorder of Deeds in Ottawa. A topographic survey documenting existing grades, structures and drainage is frequently the foundation for redevelopment, additions and civil design across the city’s older neighborhoods and commercial blocks.
It records the existing elevations, contours, ground features, structures, utilities and drainage patterns and delivers them in CAD, giving your engineer or architect an accurate base for site design, grading and permitting in Streator.
Property on the LaSalle County side of Streator is recorded with the LaSalle County Recorder of Deeds in Ottawa, while parcels in the Reading Township portion fall under Livingston County. A survey can help clarify where your parcel sits relative to that line.
Yes. Redevelopment of established parcels usually depends on accurate existing-grade and drainage information so the design team can plan grading, stormwater and utility connections around what is already there.
Pi Surveying provides the full range of land surveying services for Streator property owners and builders:
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Pi Surveying, located in Oak Brook, a suburb of Chicago, Illinois, is a professional land surveying design firm that provides land surveys for both the private and commercial sector.