Chapter 18.12
SURVEYS, MONUMENTS, AND DEDICATIONS
Section:
18.12.010   Survey procedure and practice.
18.12.020   Traverse.
18.12.030   Field notes.
18.12.040   Geodetic monuments.
18.12.050   Monuments.
18.12.060   Boundary monuments.
18.12.070   Interior monuments.
18.12.080   Monument type and positioning.
18.12.090   Monument identification marks.
18.12.100   Replacement of destroyed monuments.
18.12.110   Survey data and information to be shown on final map or parcel map.
18.12.120   Plat maps and lot line adjustments - Monuments required.
18.12.130   Record of survey.
18.12.140   Park facilities.
18.12.150   Reservation for public uses.
18.12.160   Dedication of land for riparian habitat.
18.12.010   Survey procedure and practice.
   The procedure and practice of all survey work done on any subdivision, shall conform to the standard practices and principles of land surveying, the Land Surveyor's Act of the state of California, and the provisions of this chapter.
(Ord. 2591 (part))
18.12.020   Traverse.
   The traverse of the exterior boundaries of the subdivision computed from field measurements of the ground must close within a limit of error of one foot to ten thousand feet (1' to 10,000') of perimeter before balancing survey.
(Ord. 2591 (part))
18.12.030   Field notes.
   When required by the public works director, the engineer or surveyor shall prepare complete field notes, in a form satisfactory to the public works director showing references, ties, locations, elevations and other necessary data relating to monuments, and shall submit such notes to the public works director to be indexed and retained as a part of the permanent public record of the public works' department.
(Ord. 2591 (part))
18.12.040   Geodetic monuments.
   Whenever the public works director has established a system of coordinates which is within a reasonable distance of the subdivision boundary, the field survey shall be tied into such system.
(Ord. 2591 (part))
18.12.050   Monuments.
   In making the survey of the subdivision, the engineer or surveyor shall set sufficient permanent monuments so that the survey may be readily retraced.
(Ord. 2591 (part))
18.12.060   Boundary monuments.
   A.   Whenever boundary monuments are required, such monuments shall be set on the exterior boundary of the subdivision at all corners, angle points, beginnings and ends of curves and at intermediate points approximately one thousand (1,000) feet apart. The locations of inaccessible points may be established by ties and shall be noted on the final map or parcel map.
   B.   All exterior boundary monuments shall be set prior to recordation of the final map or parcel map or as certified to on the final map.
(Ord. 2591 (part))
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