(A) Placement. A marker shall be set on the right-of-way line at the ends of the block for every block length of street. When blocks occur that have a curve or curves in them, markers shall be set on both sides of the street at the ends of tangents. Markers shall also be set on right-of-way line (on each side of the centerline) at angle points when curves are not used. All interior lot corners shall be marked.
The location and type of markers used shall be indicated on the final plat.
(B) Type. Markers shall be one of the following types.
(1) A reinforced concrete marker with a brass or copper pin in the top. Concrete markers shall be a minimum of three feet long and have a minimum cross sectional area of nine square inches. They shall protrude above the ground not less than two inches and not more than six inches.
(2) An iron pipe or pins having a minimum diameter of three-fourths inches hollow or one-half inches solid steel. Such iron pins will be a minimum of two feet in length and shall extend above the ground at least one inch.
(C) Timing. Markers shall be installed prior to the submission of and approval of the final plat.
(Ord. 20-8, passed 12-7-2000)