Hi all, sorry for this long Email.

Thanks to Tim to have comment! He wrote: “I [...] found that you can either 
align the hospital with the underlying imagery or the houses to the right of 
the task, but not both at the same time. [...]  If we assume that the aerial 
imagery data is the correctly projected [...], we would have to correct the 
position of all the buildings according to the underlying aerial imagery.”

Well, you are right. Actually, I did not align most of the buildings to the 
image! Why? Because unless proven otherwise, ODB data should be more accurate 
(XY) than most images available, especially in hilly areas. 
Municipalities generally use aerial photos to create their maps (ODB data). 
Because these aerial photos provide multiple views of the same area, they can 
be used to compute digital elevation models (DEMs) showing even buildings’ 
height. Only once done, they can create accurate ortho-images (orthographic 
view [1]). Without an accurate DEM, objects location on an image is not 
accurate either, because we are in a perspective view [1]. 
The DEMs used to create available OSM images generally do not have a sufficient 
accuracy in mountainous areas. This is the case of the Squamish area where the 
image shows many examples of perspective views [1]. In flat areas, this effect 
is minimal, which makes it possible to adjust an image over a large region with 
a great accuracy. The only visible effect is then related to buildings’ height. 

Regarding the hospital, it is located on a hill between two plateaus. The image 
can be adjusted with a good accuracy on the flat area near the river, or on the 
plateau on the top of the hill (potentially with another offset), but it is 
more difficult in between. I tried to adjust its geometry (details) from its 
original ODB location. 

I adjust the image to surrounding buildings when I need to map a new one or add 
details to an existing one. I may also look at available GPS tracks to confirm 
general ODB data location.

Thanks again. Comments?
Daniel

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthophoto
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