Surveyor Services Montauk, NY

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Want to match your property lines and measurements? Islandwide Land Surveyors offers land surveying services in Montauk for precise boundaries.

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Benefits of Accurate Land Surveys

Purpose of Surveyors in NY, Suffolk County

  • Accurate title surveys clarify property ownership and prevent conflicts.
  • Build your code to make sure architectural surveys comply with local regulations.
  • Topographic surveys aid in land development and planning.
  • Boundary surveys define property lines for your peace.
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    At Islandwide Land Surveyors, we don’t just survey land – we help you unlock its potential. Our team of licensed surveyors in Suffolk County isn’t just experienced; we’re passionate. Our tried-and-true techniques to assure accuracy of every project. Whether you’re mapping out property lines, planning a new development, or simply need an elevation certificate, we’re here to build a relationship. Trust us to handle your surveying projects with care.

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  • Initial Consultation: Elaborate on your surveying needs and project requirements.
  • Field Survey: Conduct measurements and data collection on-site.
  • Final Report: Provide reports and maps for your records.
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    Importance of Professional Surveys

    A professional land survey is like a treasure map for your property. It reveals boundaries, elevations, and potential hazards, giving you the knowledge you need to navigate property development. At Islandwide Land Surveyors, we offer a wide range of surveying services in Montauk, NY, including boundary surveys, topographic surveys, and construction surveys. Our experienced team understands the challenges and regulations of Suffolk County. With our accurate and reliable surveys, you can confidently plan out and execute knowing you’re in capable hands. Contact us at 516-496-7822 to find out how we can help.

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    Montauk derives its name from the Montaukett tribe, an Algonquian-speaking tribe who lived in the area. In 1614, Dutch explorer Adriaen Block encountered the tribe at Montauk Point, which he named Hoeck van de Visschers, or “Point of the Fishers”. Two decades later, in 1637, the Montauketts sided for their own protection with the New England settlers in the Pequot War in Connecticut. In the aftermath the Montauketts were to sell Gardiners Island. In 1648 what would become the Town of Easthampton (first Maidstone) was sold to settlers by the colony of Connecticut and the colony of New Haven while retaining the lands to the east, from the hills rising above where the first fort stood (Napeague, New York) to Montauk Point. The western boundary of today’s Hither Hills State Park is also known as the 1648 purchase line.

    In 1653, the Narragansett-Montaukett War started. Narragansetts under Ninigret attacked and burned the Montaukett village, killing 30 and capturing one of Chief Wyandanch’s daughters. The daughter was recovered with the aid of Lion Gardiner (who in turn was given a large portion of Smithtown, New York in appreciation). The Montauketts, ravaged by smallpox and fearing extermination by the Narragansetts, were provided temporary refuge by white settlers in East Hampton. Many short but famous battles ensued. The skirmishes ended in 1657. Fort Pond Bay derives its name from a Montaukett “fort” on its shore. A deed was issued in 1661 titled “Ye deed of Guift” which granted all of the lands east of Fort Pond to be for the common use of both the indigenous people and the townsmen.

    Further purchase agreements were entered into in 1661, 1672 and 1686 which, among other things, allowed a group of Easthampton townsmen to graze cattle on the Montaukett lands. While some lands were protected in the agreements as forest land, for the most part, all of Montauk was maintained by the townsmen as a private livestock and fisheries operation. As a result of Montauk being operated as a livestock operation, it is considered to be the oldest cattle ranch in the United States.

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