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  • Our licensed surveyor team ensures compliance with all regulations, providing peace of mind.
  • We offer comprehensive building surveying services tailored to your property’s unique needs.
  • Accurate property boundary surveys prevent future disputes and legal issues.
  • Our topographic survey services deliver detailed land insights for construction projects.
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    About Islandwide Land Surveyors

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    At Islandwide Land Surveyors, we pride ourselves on being the leading property surveyor in North Woodmere, NY. Our team of licensed surveyors is dedicated to providing thorough and precise surveying services, including boundary surveys and utility surveys. We are committed to delivering high-quality results, ensuring your projects are built on a solid foundation. As trusted experts in Nassau County, we aim to exceed your expectations with every survey.

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  • Initial Consultation: We assess your needs and outline the best surveying approach.
  • Detailed Survey: Our land surveyor services use advanced tools for precise measurements.
  • Comprehensive Report: Receive a clear, detailed report with all necessary documentation.
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    Surveying is crucial for any property development or real estate transaction. At Islandwide Land Surveyors, we provide essential services like construction layout services and elevation certificates to support your projects in North Woodmere, NY. Our professional land surveying ensures accurate data collection, vital for planning and executing successful projects. Trust our expertise in Nassau County to guide you through every step, ensuring your investments are well-protected. For expert surveying solutions, contact us at 866-808-5800 today!

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    Prior to its development in the late 1950s, the land stretching from Lawrence to South Valley Stream was owned by attorney Franklin B. Lord (President of the Long Island Water Company in the late nineteenth century). The Water Company pumping station also occupied some of this property and is there to this day. His estate, known as “The Lord’s Woods”  went through Cedarhurst and Lawrence, all the way to Far Rockaway. At Mill Road, the woods thinned out and there was farmland. The last vestige of these beautiful woods remains today at the Long Island Water Property.

    In 1956, as the housing boom transformed Nassau County’s landscape, this last remaining area of natural woodland in southwest Nassau was the subject of a dispute between conservation groups, residents, and developers. Woodmere Woods, over 100 acres of woodland bordered by Peninsula Boulevard and Mill Road, was originally part of the Long Island Water Corporation’s property.  The Peninsula Shopping Center is now situated where Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts had camping weekends.

    By the late 1950s, technology had developed to dig deeper wells, and despite conservationists protesting, the Long Island Water Corp. opted to sell off a vast swath of their property for development. By the end of 1958, The woods were completely gone, and the newly developed area christened “North Woodmere Knolls.”

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