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Was helping a dozer owner/operator build 300ft x 300ft pad for a building. He set up his transit with land owner present. He said we'll need 6ft of fill at NW corner. Lad owner said BS. He set at the highest corner, then started walking NW keeping the laser beeper going. When he got to the NW corner he had the bottom of the stick above his head. Land owner said his laser transit was wrong..... some people....Definitally not enough information in the original post.
Perhaps a certain elevation target must be met. Maybe tie to an existing driveway? Where leveling the pad would result in too much drop-off from the driveway?
But if its just a parking pad and not a pad for a building or shop or camper.....I dont really see the need to make it perfectly level. 1' of fall over 30' isnt much at all.
My last little 20x30 garage I built.....was right off the turn around of my house driveway. I though it was pretty darn level......until I started shooting it and found I had a 12" drop over the 30' direction and an 8" drop over 20'. Took more stone than I wanted to level for the building......but if it was just gonna be a parking pad.....That slope would be almost unnoticeable.

1ft in 30ft will cause any vehicle not parked in gear to roll away.
I have 1ft in 70ft graveled in front of my shop. A vehicle will set still. But can be pushed by hand away from the shop, which is what I wanted.
