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ROGER MILLS COUNTY • CJ-2026-9

Bennett Construction, LLC v. Impact Underground, LLC

Filed: Mar 16, 2026
Type: CJ

What's This Case About?

Let’s cut straight to the chaos: a construction company is begging a judge to take $198,200 from them because they’re too scared to pay anyone. Not because they don’t want to. Not because they can’t afford it. But because three different companies are all screaming, “Pay me!”—and if Bennett Construction hands over the check to the wrong one, they could get sued into oblivion. This isn’t a dispute. It’s a financial hostage situation, and the victim is the guy holding the money.

So who are these people? Meet Bennett Construction, LLC, the poor middleman just trying to build a pipeline under the Canadian River in rural Oklahoma for OneOk, a major energy company. Bennett’s job is to manage subcontractors, keep things moving, and avoid drama. But drama, my friends, has arrived. First, there’s Impact Underground, LLC, a Texas-based directional drilling outfit that signed a deal with Bennett to do the actual underground heavy lifting—specifically, a 20-inch horizontal directional drill (HDD) under the river. Except… Impact didn’t have the right equipment. So instead of backing out, they subcontracted the whole job to PMP Directional, LLC, an Oklahoma company that actually did the work. Classic “I’ll take the credit, you do the labor” energy. Meanwhile, somewhere in the shadows, Crown Financial Services, LLC, a Houston factoring company, swoops in like a vulture with paperwork, claiming: “Actually, Impact already sold us the right to get paid.” And just like that, one invoice becomes a legal game of hot potato.

Here’s how it all went off the rails. Back in December 2025, Impact sent Bennett an invoice—Invoice #1345—for $198,200. That’s $158,200 for the drilling work, plus $20,000 each for mobilization and demobilization. Fine. Standard stuff. Except—Impact didn’t do the work. PMP did. And Impact, despite getting paid (or being about to get paid), hadn’t paid PMP a dime of the $175,000 they owed. Now, you’d think Impact would want to stay quiet and collect their check, pay PMP, and vanish into the Texas sunset. But no. Earlier that year, in February 2025, Impact had signed a factoring agreement with Crown Financial. Translation: “We need cash now, so we’re selling our future invoices to you at a discount.” Crown, in turn, sent a letter to Bennett saying, “Hey, when you pay Impact, actually pay us instead.” And—here’s the kicker—Bennett’s controller, Nichole Satek, signed it. Then, in December, they even confirmed via addendum that Invoice #1345 was “in line for payment.” So Crown thinks they’re getting the money. Impact thinks they’re getting the money. And PMP, who actually did the work, thinks they’re getting the money. But no one’s getting anything—because Bennett is trapped.

In a desperate act of peacekeeping, Bennett cuts a joint check on March 9, 2026—$198,200, payable to Crown, Impact, and PMP all at once. A Hail Mary. A “figure it out amongst yourselves” energy. But the check gets rejected. No one cashes it. Because, surprise: when three parties are at war, no one agrees on how to split the loot. Then, two days later, PMP drops a bomb: a “pre-lien” notice. They’re not filing a lien yet, but they’re warning they will if they don’t get paid. The problem? Under Oklahoma law, you’ve got 75 days from your last day of work to send that notice. PMP’s last day was December 3, 2025. Their notice? March 11, 2026. That’s 98 days later. They’re late. And their notice is also missing required details. So legally, it’s probably invalid. But does that stop them from threatening? Nope. And Crown? They’ve also hinted at legal action. Impact? Probably just sweating in Texas.

So now Bennett is stuck. Pay Crown? PMP might sue. Pay PMP? Crown might sue. Pay Impact? Both might sue. And if any of them file a mechanic’s lien against the project, Bennett could be on the hook for legal fees, delays, and a very angry client (OneOk). Their only escape hatch? Interpleader—a legal Hail Mary that says, “Your Honor, we give up. Take the money, sort it out, and let us go.” It’s like when two kids fight over a toy, and the teacher takes it away until they can play nice. Bennett isn’t fighting for the cash. They’re fighting to get rid of it. They’re offering to deposit the full $198,200 into the court’s registry, walk away, and let the three claimants duke it out in front of a judge.

And what do they want? Not vengeance. Not glory. Just to be left alone. They want the court to: (1) take the money, (2) force Impact, Crown, and PMP to argue over who deserves it, (3) bar anyone from suing Bennett over this mess, and (4) maybe—maybe—reimburse their legal fees, because come on, this is ridiculous. Now, is $198,200 a lot? In most contexts, yes. But in pipeline construction? Not outrageous. It’s the cost of one major drilling job. But the real cost? The legal fees, the delays, the stress. Bennett just wanted to build a pipe under a river. Instead, they’re funding a three-ring circus.

Our take? The most absurd part isn’t the money. It’s the sheer audacity of Impact. They subcontracted the work, failed to pay the actual worker, sold their invoice to a financier, and now expect to get paid twice—once from Crown, and again from Bennett—while PMP, the company that showed up, dug the hole, and earned the cash, gets stiffed. Crown isn’t blameless—they’re banking on paperwork, not fairness. PMP messed up their lien notice, but let’s be real: they did the work. And Bennett? They’re the ultimate fall guy, punished for trying to do the right thing. We’re rooting for the court to cut through the nonsense, hand the money to PMP (because, hello, they did the job), slap Impact with some consequences, and tell Crown to take their factoring agreement and go home. Because at the end of the day, this isn’t about contracts. It’s about who actually showed up with the drill. And that was PMP. The rest is just noise.

Case Overview

Petition
Jurisdiction
District Court, Oklahoma
Relief Sought
Plaintiffs
Claims
# Cause of Action Description
1 Interpleader Petition for Interpleader against multiple defendants

Petition Text

4,663 words
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF ROGER MILLS COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA BENNETT CONSTRUCTION, LLC, an Oklahoma limited liability company, the ) converted entity following conversion of ) BENNETT CONSTRUCTION, INC., ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) IMPACT UNDERGROUND, LLC, ) a Texas Limited Liability Company; ) CROWN FINANCIAL SERVICES, LLC, ) a Texas limited liability company; and ) PMP DIRECTIONAL, LLC, ) an Oklahoma limited liability company, ) Defendants. PETITION FOR INTERPLEADER Plaintiff, Bennett Construction, LLC (“Bennett”), for its Petition for Interpleader against Defendants Impact Underground, LLC (“Impact”), Crown Financial Services, LLC (“Crown”), and PMP Directional, LLC (“PMP”), alleges and states: 1. Plaintiff Bennett is an Oklahoma limited liability company authorized to do business in the State of Oklahoma, with its principal place of business in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. Plaintiff Bennett is the converted entity following Bennett Construction, Inc.’s conversion to an Oklahoma limited liability company on or about July 23, 2025. 2. Defendant Impact is a Texas limited liability company that contracted with Plaintiff Bennett to perform horizontal directional drilling services for placement of a 20” pipeline under the Canadian River in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, for the OneOk Margie Paulet Project (“Project”) and performed only a limited portion of said services due to not having necessary equipment to perform or complete performance of the work, and may be served with process at 200 E FM 1379, Midland, Texas 79706. 3. Defendant Crown is a Texas limited liability company which, on information and belief, and assignee of Defendant Impact due to Defendant Impact assigning its rights to Defendant Crown pursuant to a factoring agreement. Defendant Crown may be served with process at 16420 Park Ten Place, Suite 125, Houston, Texas 77084. 4. Defendant PMP is an Oklahoma limited liability company that Defendant Impact hired to perform or complete performance of the horizontal directional drilling services on the Project in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, with the knowledge and consent of Plaintiff Bennett, and may be served with process at 14452 E 445 Rd, Claremore, Oklahoma 74017. 5. This Court has jurisdiction over the parties and subject matter of this action, and venue is proper in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, because the Project and work and services performed on the same which are the subject of this action were performed in Roger Mills County. FACTUAL ALLEGATIONS 6. Bennett entered into a contract with OneOk (the “Owner”) for the Project located in or near Roger Mills County, Oklahoma. 7. Bennett thereafter entered into a subcontract with Impact pursuant to which Impact agreed to furnish labor, materials, and equipment to perform the horizontal directional drilling work under the Canadian River for the Project (the “Subcontract Work”). 8. Impact, in turn, subcontracted a portion or all of the Subcontract Work to PMP, which furnished the majority of the labor, materials, and equipment for the horizontal directional drilling work on the Project as Impact’s subcontractor. 9. The invoice Impact submitted to Bennett for the Subcontract Work, Invoice Number 1345, dated December 18, 2025, was for the amount of $198,200.00, and showed work completed December 3, 2025. Bennett admits that $198,200.00 (the “Stake”), is due and owing under its subcontract with Impact for the Subcontract Work. See Impact Invoice Number 1345, attached hereto as ________. 10. Impact factored or assigned its invoice number 1345 and/or receivable for the Subcontract Work to Crown pursuant to a factoring or similar agreement, and Crown has asserted that it is entitled, by virtue of such factoring or assignment, to receive all of the Stake from Bennett as a result of Bennett, or its predecessor entity, signing off on the factoring agreement. See Crown Financial Services, LLC Account Purchase Agreement, dated February 20, 2025, attached hereto as ________. 11. Despite Impact factoring invoice number 1345 to Crown and receiving an advance, albeit discounted, payment from Crown on said invoice, Impact admits that is has failed to pay PMP for PMP’s labor, materials, and equipment furnished for the Subcontract Work on the Project in the amount of $175,000.00, and PMP has asserted a claim to some or all of the same funds that comprise the Stake. See Subcontract Affidavit of Payment, dated March 5, 2026, attached hereto as ________. 12. In an effort to pay the Stake and avoid multiple claims, Bennett tendered payment in full of the Stake by issuing check number 136808 on March 9, 2026, in the amount of $198,200.00 made jointly payable to Crown, Impact, and PMP for payment of the Subcontract Work. See copy of Bennett check number 136808, dated March 9, 2026, attached hereto as ________. 13. That joint check was rejected and not negotiated. 14. Bennett then offered, in good faith, to issue separate payments or to otherwise structure payment of the Stake in a manner acceptable to the claimants, but one or more of Defendants rejected Bennett’s further payment proposals. 15. On March 11, 2026, PMP sent to Bennett and the Owner a written “pre-lien” notice stating PMP’s intent to file a lien against the Project or related property arising out of the Subcontract Work and Impact’s failure to pay PMP for the same. See PMP pre-lien notice, dated March 11, 2026, attached hereto as ________. 16. Based on Impact’s Invoice Number 1345, PMP’s last date of furnishing labor, materials, or equipment for the Project occurred on December 3, 2025 (__________), and PMP’s pre-lien notice was not sent within the seventy-five (75) day time period following the date on which work, services, material or equipment were last furnished as required by Oklahoma statutes for a valid mechanic’s or materialman’s lien, specifically 42 O.S. § 142.6(B)(1). PMP’s pre-lien notice also failed to include all the information specifically required by 42 O.S. § 142.6(B)(4). 17. Bennett disputes that PMP has any valid lien rights against the Project, the Owner, or Bennett arising out of the Subcontract Work due to PMP’s failure to comply with the applicable statutory pre-lien notice requirements and reserves all defenses thereto, but Bennett acknowledges that PMP asserts an adverse claim to the Stake. 18. In addition to PMP’s out-of-time pre-lien notice, Impact and Crown, as Impact’s assignee, have also indicated the possibility of legal action against Bennett and/or the filing of a lien against the Project in email communications between the parties. 19. As a result, Bennett cannot pay the Stake to Impact, Crown, or PMP without risk of being subjected to multiple or inconsistent claims, litigation, and potential lien assertions by the others. 20. Bennett is a neutral stakeholder as to the competing claims of Impact, Crown, and PMP to the Stake. Bennett claims no beneficial interest in the Stake, beyond discharging its lawful obligation to pay the amount it admits is owed for the Subcontract Work. 21. Bennett is ready, willing, and able to pay the Stake into the registry of this Court or to such other depository as the Court may direct, and Bennett requests leave of Court to do so. 22. By reason of the foregoing, Bennett is or may be exposed to double or multiple liability within the meaning of Oklahoma’s interpleader statute, 12 O.S. § 2022, and is entitled to interplead Impact, Crown, and PMP and to have the Court determine their respective rights to the Stake. CAUSE OF ACTION (Interpleader – 12 O.S. § 2022) 23. Bennett realleges and incorporates by reference paragraphs 1 through 22 as though fully set forth herein. 24. Impact, Crown, and PMP each assert or may assert claims to the Stake, and their claims are adverse to one another. 25. Bennett is unable to determine, without hazard to itself, the proper recipient or recipients of the Stake and is thereby exposed to multiple liability. 26. Pursuant to 12 O.S. § 2022, Bennett is entitled to deposit the Stake into the registry of the Court (or as otherwise ordered), to require the defendants to interplead and assert their respective claims to the Stake, and, upon such deposit, to be discharged from further liability with respect to the Stake. 27. Bennett has acted at all times in good faith and for the purpose of fulfilling its contractual obligations while avoiding multiple liability and inconsistent obligations. WHEREFORE, Plaintiff Bennett Construction, LLC respectfully prays for judgment as follows: A. That the Court enter an order authorizing and directing Bennett to pay into the registry of the Court (or as otherwise directed) the Stake in the amount of $198,200.00, together with any additional sums the Court deems appropriate; B. That, upon Bennett’s deposit of the Stake as ordered, Bennett be discharged from any and all further liability to Defendants Impact Underground, LLC, Crown Financial Services, LLC, and PMP Directional, LLC with respect to the Stake and any claims, demands, or liens arising out of or relating to the Subcontract Work on the Project; C. That Defendants Impact Underground, LLC, Crown Financial Services, LLC, and PMP Directional, LLC be required to appear, interplead, and assert their respective claims to the Stake, and that as between such Defendants, the Court determine and adjudicate their rights, interests, and priorities in and to the Stake and order distribution of the Stake accordingly; D. That Defendants, and each of them, be enjoined from instituting or prosecuting any other action or lien enforcement proceeding against Bennett, the Stake, or the Project regarding the same subject matter, except in this interpleader action; E. That Bennett be awarded its costs of this action, and that the Court, in its discretion, award Bennett a reasonable attorney fee to be paid from the Stake or as otherwise allowed by law; and F. That Bennett be granted such other and further relief as the Court deems just and proper. Respectfully submitted, /s/ Bradley E. Davenport Bradley E. Davenport, OBA # 18687 Davenport Law, PLLC P.O. Box 54384 Oklahoma City, OK 73154 Telephone: (405) 446-0634 Email: [email protected] ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF BENNETT CONSTRUCTION, LLC Impact Underground, LLC PO Box 219350 Houston, TX 77218-15 INVOICE: Bennett Construction Inc 525 Central Park Dr Ste 402 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105 Canadian River D.O. 53205 <table> <tr> <th>Date</th> <th>NON TAXABLE SERVICES</th> <th>Description</th> <th>Qty</th> <th>Unit Price</th> <th>Amount</th> </tr> <tr> <td>12/03/2025</td> <td>NON TAXABLE SERVICES</td> <td>20" Gravel HDD</td> <td>1.130</td> <td>140.00</td> <td>158,200.00</td> </tr> <tr> <td>12/03/2025</td> <td>NON TAXABLE SERVICES</td> <td>MOB</td> <td>1</td> <td>20,000.00</td> <td>20,000.00</td> </tr> <tr> <td>12/03/2025</td> <td>NON TAXABLE SERVICES</td> <td>DEMOB</td> <td>1</td> <td>20,000.00</td> <td>20,000.00</td> </tr> </table> 198,200.00 0.00 198,200.00 $198,200.00 Pay invoice February 20, 2025 Attn: A/P Bennett Construction Inc. 525 Central Park Drive Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Via Email: [email protected] Re: Accounts of Impact Underground LLC ("Impact") Crown Financial Services, LLC ("Crown") is a factoring and finance company in Houston, Texas. Crown has entered into an Account Purchase Agreement with Impact giving Crown the right to buy invoices and accounts generated by Impact. Please take notice that Impact has assigned its accounts to Crown, and Bennett Construction Inc. ("BCI") is required to remit amounts that are now due or that later become due to Impact as follows: <table> <tr> <th>ACH</th> <th>Check</th> </tr> <tr> <td> Stellar Bank<br> 9 Greenway Plaza, Ste. 110<br> Houston, TX 77046<br> ABA # 113 025 723<br> For Credit To: Impact Underground LLC<br> Account # 2153 6381 </td> <td> Impact Underground LLC<br> P.O. Box 219330<br> Houston, TX 77218 </td> </tr> </table> These payment instructions are irrevocable and can only be changed in writing by Crown. Further, Crown is considering purchasing the invoice described in Exhibit A and attached (the "Invoice"). To make that decision, Crown needs your agreement that the Invoice is in line for payment, that the goods and services covered by the invoice have been provided to BCI, that the amounts of the Invoices are now due and undisputed, and that BCI shall pay the amount billed in the Invoices without asserting any offsets, credits or other defenses per the remittance instructions above. Impact has signed below to indicate its agreement to the content of this letter. We ask that BCI sign to indicate its agreement as well. Further, Impact will submit additional invoices to Crown that Crown will consider purchasing in the event that BCI signs an addendum adding those additional invoices to the invoice covered by this Agreement. Regards, [Signature] Crown Financial Services, LLC by Chad Tribe, Manager Agreed: Impact Underground LLC By: Caleb Barrilleaux Title: Managing Member Bennett Construction Inc. By: Nichole Satek Title: Controller December 19, 2025 Exhibit A Addendum to Letter Agreement of February 20, 2025 Pursuant to the same terms and conditions of that certain letter Agreement dated February 20, 2025 between Crown Financial Services LLC, Impact Underground LLC, and Bennett Construction Inc., please confirm the following invoice(s) are in line for payment: Invoices are defined as follows: <table> <tr> <th>Invoice Number</th> <th>Invoice Date</th> <th>Invoice Terms (Days)</th> <th>Invoice Balance Due</th> </tr> <tr> <td>1340</td> <td>12/11/2025</td> <td>Net 45</td> <td>$14,224.00</td> </tr> <tr> <td>1341</td> <td>12/11/2025</td> <td>Net 45</td> <td>$11,256.00</td> </tr> <tr> <td>1342</td> <td>12/11/2025</td> <td>Net 45</td> <td>$14,224.00</td> </tr> <tr> <td>1343</td> <td>12/11/2025</td> <td>Net 45</td> <td>$14,000.00</td> </tr> <tr> <td>1344</td> <td>12/18/2025</td> <td>Net 45</td> <td>$12,040.00</td> </tr> <tr> <td>1345</td> <td>12/18/2025</td> <td>Net 60</td> <td>$198,200.00</td> </tr> </table> Bennett Construction Inc. By: Travis Cash Name: Travis Cash Title: Director of Purchasing STATE OF OKLAHOMA ) ) ) ss. COUNTY OF __Ellis_ & Roger Mills__________) SUBCONTRACTOR AFFIDAVIT OF PAYMENT PROJECT: ___Margie & Paulette 20" PROJECT ADDRESS: ____Roger Mills______________________________ OWNER: ___Oneok_________________________________________ GENERAL CONTRACTOR: ____Bennett Construction LLC__________________________ SUBCONTRACTOR: ___Impact Underground______________________________ SUBCONTRACT DATE: ___10/18/25______________________________ Before me, the undersigned Notary Public, personally appeared the Subcontractor named above, who upon oath states as follows: 1. The subcontract work performed by the Subcontractor on the project described above has been fully completed in accordance with the subcontract, plans, and specifications. 2. All laborers, employees, lower-tier subcontractors, and material suppliers who furnished labor, services, or materials under the Subcontractor have been PAID IN FULL for all work performed through the date of this affidavit. 3. There are **no outstanding claims, invoices, or liens** of any kind related to the Subcontractor’s work on the project, except as listed below (if any): PMP Directional invoice 7025-1140 (If none, write "NONE.") 4. The Subcontractor agrees to indemnify and hold the Owner and General Contractor harmless from any claims or liens arising from work performed by or through the Subcontractor prior to the date of this affidavit. NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGMENT: Subscribed and sworn before me this 5 day of March, 2020. [Signature] Notary Public My Commission Expires: 10/12/2020 Commission Number: 3D784S60 Teena Wilson My Commission Expires 10/12/2020 Notary ID 1307B4580 03. 09. 2024 Check #136808 Payable to: Crown Financial & Impact Underground & PMP Directional. Impact invoice #1345 $198,200.00 PMP Directional #2025-1140 ☐ CHECK HERE IF MOBILE DEPOSIT DO NOT WRITE, STAMP OR SIGN BELOW THIS LINE RESERVED FOR FINANCIAL INSTITUTION USE Security Features: Padlock Icon VOID Pantograph Microprint Security Screen Artificial Watermark Results of document alteration: Alerts handler the document contains security features. The face of this document contains a colored check background. The word "VOID" appears if copied or spanned. Small type in check border and back signature lines, readable with a magnifying lens, appears as dots if copied or scanned. Absence of "Original Document" verbiage on back of check. Artificial watermark not visible on back of check when held at 45° angle. * FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD OF GOVERNORS REG. CC * ITEM # WAVEBOT March 11, 2026 Dear Sir or Madam: Please find attached a Pre-Lien Notice regarding amounts currently owed to PMP Directional, LLC for work completed on the attached referenced project. This notice is being provided as a matter of standard business practice to preserve statutory rights and to ensure that all parties within the contractual chain are aware of the outstanding balance related to work performed by PMP Directional, LLC. This is a pre-lien notice of right to file a lien. To be clear, a lien has not been currently filed. This correspondence and its attachments are intended to ensure transparency and communication regarding our status of payment on the project. This notice has been provided to all parties within the contractual chain so that everyone is aware of the current status. We are confident the matter can be reviewed and resolved promptly. Upon receipt of satisfactory payment for the work performed, PMP Directional LLC will provide a full unconditional lien waiver document for the work associated with this project. We understand that, at times, delays can occur in the payment process, and we are committed to working through this matter respectfully and professionally. If payment has already been made or is currently in process, please advise so we may update our records accordingly. We appreciate your prompt attention to this matter and look forward to resolving it quickly. Respectfully, PMP Directional, LLC (918) 805-9839 office Pre-lien Notice Notice or Right to Claim Lien March 10, 2026 Land/Pipeline/Owner: ONEOK 100 W. 5th Street – MD 2-3 Tulsa, OK 74103-4298 Certified Mail # 9589071052703264498146 Contracted by: Impact Underground 200 E FM 1379 Midland, TX 79706 Certified Mail # 9589071052703264498139 Notifying Party Who Performed Work: PMP Directional, LLC (Chris Price) PO Box 3188 Claremore, Oklahoma 74018 PMP Invoice # 2025-1140 Dated December 16, 2025 General Contractor: Bennett Construction 525 Central Park Drive – Ste. 402 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Certified Mail # 9589071052703264498153 This letter serves as a pre-lien notice of intent under Oklahoma Lien code, Title 42, Chapter 3, Sections 141-154. PMP Directional, LLC (Notifying Party) was contracted by Impact Underground in connection with work performed for Bennett Construction on behalf of Oneok to complete 20” steel pipe river horizontal boring services (HDD) regarding the Margie & Paulette Oneok Project, of the Canadian River. The attached project alignments and KMZ show details of the work performed in Roger Mills / Ellis County, Oklahoma, as well as, the coordinates and feet bored regarding the project. This notice is provided to inform you that the Notifying Party has provided the above-described services to the Property/Project, and that payment for these services, the “Debt” in the sum of $175,000, is past due and owing to the Notifying Party (interest will be applied at 15% per annum, plus all legal fee’s). This letter is sent to conform to the requirements of the Oklahoma Code Statute to make all parties aware of the past due invoices submitted regarding this project. Brian J. Green, Managing Member PMP Directional, LLC (918) 805-9839 - office INDEX SHEET FOR MARGIE & PAULETTE ALIGNMENT ROGER MILLS COUNTY, OKLAHOMA LOT 17 - 24-17N-27W SECTION: MARCUS 19 TRACT No.: 1 ADDRESS: 4606 NE 231ST DR 2716 LINES [Various technical and survey-related annotations and technical notes present] SCALE: HORIZONTAL SCALE 1" = 50' VERTICAL SCALE 1" = 1' - 8" ALIGNMENT MARJORIE & PAULETTE DRAWN BY: PSUS CHECKED BY: DATE: 2/4/2019 FILE NO.: 2019-024 TITLE SHEET. NOTES: 1. (PROPOSED) ANY EXISTING EASEMENTS ALONG THE PROPOSED LINE ARE TO BE STAKED. 2. INTERSECTIONS AND VERTICAL ALIGNMENTS ARE APPROXIMATE. 3. NOT TO BE LOCATED WITHOUT VERIFICATION. 4. ROADWAY CENTER IS A UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 5. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN FEET. 6. TOTALS IN COLUMN TOTALS MAY NOT ADD UP DUE TO ROUNDING ERROR. TOPOGRAPHY LEGEND: SCALE: FROM STA. TO STA. LENGTH: MATERIAL: PROMPTLY EXT: STA. EL: VIEW: SURFACE: ELEVATION: LAD: CLY. ELAYTON ROGER MILLS COUNTY, OKLAHOMA ELLIS COUNTY, OKLAHOMA SCALE 1" = 20' VERTICAL SCALE 1" = 1'5" DRAWING NO. OWNER/UTILITY: CENTURY M TRACT NO.: 2 SECTION: 22 ACRES: 86.2 FENCE LINE - SEE SHEET STREET LINE - SEE SHEET UTILITY LINE EQUIPMENT LINE STATION VALUE: REF. N. FROM STA. TO STA. (LD) A1 A2 LEGEND TEMPORARY PIPE LINE PROPOSED PIPE LINE PERMANENT PIPE LINE TERRITORY street line utility line equipment line other utility Unknown no value utility pole NOTE: 1. PROPOSED PIPE LINE ALTERED LOCATION 2. DENOTES LOCATION OF EXISTING PIPE LINE 3. ALL UNDERGROUND INSTALLATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO AUTHORIZATION BY OWNER DESIGNER: PSLS ENGINEERING, INC. DATE: 04/01/97 PREPARED BY: DAVID ROY CHECKED BY: JOHN SMITH STANDARD MATERIAL PIPE SIZE: 2" PIPE LINE TYPE: IRON PIPE LINE SIZE: 12" PIPE LINE LAY: SOIL PIPE LINE SHAFT: 12" PIPE LINE SIZE: 10" PIPE LINE TYPE: IRON PIPE LINE LAY: SOIL PIPE LINE SHAFT: 10" PIPE LINE SIZE: 8" PIPE LINE TYPE: IRON PIPE LINE LAY: SOIL PIPE LINE SHAFT: 8" PIPE LINE SIZE: 6" PIPE LINE TYPE: IRON PIPE LINE LAY: SOIL PIPE LINE SHAFT: 6" PIPE LINE SIZE: 4" PIPE LINE TYPE: IRON PIPE LINE LAY: SOIL PIPE LINE SHAFT: 4" PIPE LINE SIZE: 2" PIPE LINE TYPE: IRON PIPE LINE LAY: SOIL PIPE LINE SHAFT: 2" PIPE LINE SIZE: 1" PIPE LINE TYPE: IRON PIPE LINE LAY: SOIL PIPE LINE SHAFT: 1" NOTES: [The remainder of the technical details and reference numbers are listed on the right side of the sheet.] DRAWING RECORDS PLANNING COMMISSION: FILE NO. 819 ELLIS COUNTY, OKLAHOMA TITLE PLAN PROJECT No. 20-17A-2NW GROUP: MBTG/A TRACT No. 4 SCALE: 1" = 15' AT DD 36'-18"W-inc to 36'-30"E-inc Lake Max Title No.: 92-96 SECTION / SHEET PLAN - NW ORIENTED NORTH/180 STANDARD TITLE PLAN DRAWN FOR MBTG/A By: J.R. 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