Facts About the Chapter
Geographical Boundary: Cuyahoga and
Lorain counties
Membership: 150
Chapter History
(revised 03/2007)
The Cleveland Chapter was born in the early ‘70’s,
the result of the desire of some Cleveland area surveyors who had
been active throughout the ‘60’s in the surveyors practice
section of OSPE (then known as PSO). Will Dempsey, William
Haas, Ray Henry, Jack Hoy and Mike Papcum, as well as others,
felt that of the several hundred registered surveyors in Cuyahoga
County alone, enough would be willing to give of their time to better
their profession.
Invitations brought close to a hundred surveyors
to the initial meeting at the Brown Derby Restaurant in Independence
and the formation of the chapter was on its way. Many of the early
issues of importance could not even be discussed today, such as
increased wages and recognition for public sector employees, and
setting a minimum fee schedule. Other items of interest were the
same then as today, such as employee wages and fringe benefits,
working to an accepted standard and the part-time or moonlighting
surveyor doing substandard work for a lesser fee. Advertising was
considered unethical at that time, as was “bidding” for
work.
In the early years, the Cleveland Chapter had been
active in the Annual Engineers Week activities and the Cleveland
area Certificate presentation by the State Board of Registration.
Chapter social functions have included well-attended golf outings,
family picnics and Christmas parties. The Chapter has hosted the
Annual PLSO Conferences in 1977, 1983, 1993, 1998, 2004 and 2008
and the ACSM/ASPRS Fall Convention in 1989, as well as numerous seminars
over the years.
Three chapter members have served as State President
and numerous others as other state office holders. Four chapter members
have also been honored as PLSO “Member of the Year”.
One of our members has held national office in NSPS and in ACSM and
two others have served as a member of the State Board of Registration.
The Cleveland Chapter members have served on the
committees that have produced the significant legislations affecting
surveyors; Minimum survey standards, four-year degree requirement,
mortgage location survey standards and continuing professional development
as well as a number of other continuing committees that make PLSO
what it is – a fine, almost entirely volunteer, professional
service association.
Other notable undertakings by the Cleveland Chapter:
1. The establishment of a “Survey
School”,
run by the chapter for entry level and journeymen surveyors, field
helpers and office personnel. Although intended initially to be
sub-professional in content, many who have attended the school,
went on to obtain their professional registration. The school
was for a time, affiliated with Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C),
but now concentrates on those skills necessary to achieve NSPS
Certified Survey Technician Status at various levels.
2. The law suit against a prominent local title insurance
company resulting in their agreeing to stop practicing land surveying.
At first, the chapter did not even have the backing of the rest of
PLSO, but eventually had the moral and financial backing of individual
surveyors and professional associations from across the country.
3. The establishment of a data bank in
which the chapter rescued the records
of a long-standing surveying company from a trip to the dump.
The records of other retired or deceased surveyors have been added
and this information is available to all surveyors. The data bank
was housed for a time with the Cuyahoga County Engineer and more
recently at the office of Richard T. Garrett, P.S., P.E., for which
all of the chapter members are most grateful. The entire data bank
has now found a permanent home with the Cuyahoga County Archives
where the information will be available to surveyors and the general
public.
4. The recent establishment of a series of
six Seminar Meetings each
year on a variety of surveying related topics to allow surveyors
and engineers in the area to get some necessary Professional Development
Hours (PDH) credits locally at a reasonable cost.
Past Chapter Presidents
| 1973 |
William J. Haas 1 4 |
1985 |
William Vondra |
1997 |
John G. Hoy |
| 1974 |
William J. Haas 1 4 |
1986 |
Frank Cirinski |
1998 |
Donald E. Woike 4 |
| 1975 |
Richard R. Krause |
1987 |
A. Thomas Powers |
1999 |
Julie League |
| 1976 |
Jack E. McFadden |
1988 |
Jay Squire |
2000 |
Tom Snezek |
| 1977 |
John E. Dailey 1 2 |
1989 |
Jo Marie Wasik |
2001 |
Louise Veverka |
| 1978 |
Jack Rees |
1990 |
Raymond J. Buddie 3 4 |
2002 |
Neil Juhnke |
| 1979 |
John R. Hoy 1 |
1991 |
Chris Dempsey |
2003 |
Robert C. Klaiber |
| 1980 |
Charles J. Neff 3 4 |
1992 |
George Hofmann |
2004 |
Mark Yeager |
| 1981 |
Richard T. Garrett |
1993 |
Carl Craddock |
2005 |
Sean Boland |
| 1982 |
Earl Peterson 4 |
1994 |
David J. Bruckner |
2006 |
Joseph F. O’Donnell, Jr. |
| 1983 |
Edward A. Missig 4 |
1995 |
Richard F. Hantel |
2007 |
John Bischof |
| 1984 |
William Dempsey |
1996 |
Neil A. Hetrick 4 |
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1 – served as State President
2 – served as NSPS President
3 – served as a member of the State Board of Registration
4 – deceased |
Surveyor of the Year Award
A committee comprised of all previous recipients
of the award presents the Surveyor of the Year Award. The committee
is chaired by the most immediate past recipient excluding the current
holder. Each nominee for the award must be a Professional Surveyor
in the State of Ohio and a member of The Cleveland Chapter of Professional
Land Surveyors of Ohio. Nominees will be judged by the committee
on the basis of the nominee’s technical and professional
accomplishments, the nominee’s current activities, the extent
to which the nominee has given to the advancement of the profession,
and their involvement in civic and community affairs. Click
here to nominate a candidate for this year's award.
Surveyor of the Year Recipients
| 1976 |
Earl Peterson |
1987 |
Michael Papcum |
1998 |
George A. Hofmann |
| 1977 |
Richard T. Garrett |
1988 |
Richard R. Krause |
1999 |
J. Howard Flower |
| 1978 |
Edward A. Missig |
1989 |
Raymond J. Buddie |
2000 |
Kenneth Hejduk |
| 1979 |
Edward Gibbons |
1990 |
Steve Salay, Jr. |
2001 |
Neil A. Hetrick |
| 1980 |
William Dempsey |
1991 |
Giles Nelson |
2002 |
Jo Marie Wasik |
| 1981 |
William J. Haas |
1992 |
William J. Vondra |
2003 |
John G. Hoy |
| 1982 |
John R. Hoy |
1993 |
Richard F. Hantel |
2004 |
Thomas M. Snezek |
| 1983 |
Charles J. Neff |
1994 |
Frank M. Cirinski |
2005 |
Mark A. Yeager |
| 1984 |
A. Thomas Powers |
1995 |
Richard R. Ziegman |
2006 |
Joseph F. O’Donnell, Jr. |
| 1985 |
Jack E. McFadden |
1996 |
Donald E. Woike |
2007 |
Neil M. Juhnke |
| 1986 |
John E. Dailey |
1997 |
Carl L. Craddock |
2008 |
Sean Boland |
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