Welcome to Powell Asset Mapping, LLC!

Our goal is to come alongside private landowners, towns, and homeowner and condo associations with mapping infrastructure and natural resource assets. A commonly shared predicament among owners is possessing assets worth thousands of dollars, but not knowing their location, age, or condition. Utilizing sub-meter GPS, I can map stomwater, sanitary sewer, and other infrastructure and build a simple low-cost geographic information system that will assist with the management of these assets.

 
 
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Early Beginnings

I started Powell Asset Mapping, LLC after retiring as Assistant Director of Public Works for the City of Laconia, NH.  My career to that point spanned 35 years in both the private and public sectors embracing the disciplines of forest management, wetlands and soils mapping, survey and engineering technical work, and municipal public works management.  The purpose of this business endeavor is to assist small towns and municipalities, villages, homeowner associations, resorts, etc., with sub-meter GPS mapping of stormwater, sanitary sewer, and other infrastructure and building simple geo-referenced databases utilizing Geographic Information System (GIS) software to assist the management of these assets.  I also perform wetland delineations and soils mapping along with associated  permitting for wetland and shoreline impacts. Research and investigation for various issues affecting public and private lands is another service provided. 

Overview of Services

 

Asset Mapping

Assets are the roads, bridges, culverts, sanitary sewer systems, storm sewer systems, water distribution systems, guard rails, retaining walls, signs, street furniture, etc. that are critical to our health and quality of life. 


Town & Municipal Services

Towns and municipalities sometimes need assistance with such tasks as town boundary perambulations, site plan reviews, road status determination (public vs private), wetland delineations, shore land and wetlands permitting, 911 address assignments in subdivisions, and hazard tree management along town roads to name just a few.


Soil Mapping

Soil maps are frequently used in land use planning to represent the diversity of soil properties on a landscape.


Wetlands Mapping

Wetlands are unique habitats that function to provide flood attenuation, nutrient filtering, and critical wildlife habitat to name just a few benefits. 


Current Use & Woodlot Boundary Marking

The value of the Current Use Program in preserving New Hampshire's family farms and woodlots has been substantial.