The applicant shall have a survey of the subdivision made and monuments and markers placed conforming to the following specifications.
(A) A complete survey shall be made by a registered land surveyor or professional engineer. The traverse of the exterior boundaries of the tract and of each block, when computed from field measurements on the ground, shall close within a limit of error on one foot to 10,000 of the perimeter before balancing the survey.
(B) A permanent monument shall be placed at each corner and at each change of direction in the boundary lines of the subdivision. The permanent monuments shall be of concrete, reinforced over its full length with a one-half-inch reinforcement bar, which shall be clearly visible at the top. These monuments shall be 36 inches long and not less than six inches in least diameter at the bottom and four inches in least diameter at the top.
(C) Iron pipe markers shall be placed at all block corners, at the beginning and end of all curves, at a point where a waterway changes its radius and at all angle points in any line. The markers shall be not less than two feet in length and three-fourths of an inch in diameter.
(D) Monuments and markers shall be set flush with the ground in a manner approved by the City Engineer.
(Prior Code, § 155.038) (Ord. 0-98-0026, passed 12-21-1998) Penalty, see § 155.999