§ 155.076  MONUMENTS AND MARKERS.
   (A)   Monuments and markers shall be placed by the subdivider so that the center of the pipe or marked point shall coincide exactly with the intersection of lines to be marked, and shall be set so that the top of the monument or marker is level with the finished grade.
   (B)   Monuments or permanent markers shall be set:
      (1)   At the intersection of all lines forming angles in the boundary of the subdivision; and
      (2)   At the intersection of street property lines.
   (C)   Markers shall be set:
      (1)   At the beginning and ending of all curves along street property lines;
      (2)   At all points where lot lines intersect curves, either front or rear;
      (3)   At all angles in property lines of lots; and
      (4)   At all other lot corners not established by a monument.
   (D)   Monuments shall be of stone, pre-cast concrete or concrete poured in place with minimum dimensions of four inches by four inches by 30 inches. They shall be deeply scored on top with a cross, with the legs of the cross at least three inches long and at least one-eighth inches deep. Solid iron pins with a minimum length of 30 inches and one inch in diameter may also be used as permanent markers. Markers shall consist of iron pipes or steel bars at least 30 inches long, and not less than five-eighths inches in diameter. At least four monuments shall be set in each subdivision.
   (E)   Monuments, permanent markers and other markers shall be placed in a manner so that the line of sight between such markers can be observed from one marker to the other.
(Ord. passed 10-19-1977)