§ 19.2. Monuments and Lot Markers  


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  • A.

    Horizontal Survey Reference Monuments

    Horizontal monuments shall be placed at all block corners, angle points, points of curve, and all corners of boundary lines of the subdivision. A monument shall be made of an iron stake one-half inch (1/2") in diameter and twenty-four inches (24") long centered in a minimum of six inches (6") in diameter and twelve inches (12") long. The iron stake should be left one-half inch (1/2") above grade with a surveyors' aluminum or plastic cap, stamped with the surveyors' registered number or firm. Monuments shall be identified on the plat with elevation and the elevation shall be stamped on top of the monument.

    B.

    Other Markers

    All other survey markers, such as lot corners, shall have an iron stake one-half inch (1/2") in diameter and twenty-four inches (24") long and shall be placed flush with the ground, or below ground, if necessary, in order to avoid being disturbed.

    C.

    Monument Placement and Verification

    Monuments and lot markers shall be set immediately after completion of all required infrastructure improvements. Prior to acceptance of subdivision improvements by the City, the developer's surveyor or engineer shall certify that all monuments and markers are in place and correctly positioned.