Richland County, Ohio
Original Status: 1 area with BM, SW 1/4 of SE 1/4, 34-21N-19W (1510+ ft.) LiDAR Analysis Result: No Significant Changes.
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Richland HP
Richland County contains the state's second highest County High Point, and much like Campbell Hill, it's a very obvious point that really has no competition. As such, it is confirmed by the LiDAR DEM.
The original topo depicts a butterfly-shaped 1510+ ft contour across Lexington-Ontario Road, with a benchmark on the east side of the road. The LiDAR DEM depicts a smaller area of 1510+ ft, located exclusively on the west side of the road in an orchard. The highest point is probably out in the orchard somewhere. The maximum value given by the LiDAR DEM is 1511.5 feet.
Aerial
Topo
LiDAR DEM
Link: Ohio LiDAR COHP Analysis main page.
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