§ 150.235 LAND SURVEY MINIMUM STANDARDS.
   (A)   Compliance with the public land survey system established by the general land office and currently administered by the Bureau of Land Management, is required when performing any land boundary survey.
   (B)   Compliance with state statutes regarding land surveying and mapping, together with the state boundary survey minimum standards administered by the Board of Technical Registration, must be reflected on mapping products submitted by the land surveyor.
   (C)   The land surveyor must comply with the requirements of the Pinal County Recorder regarding recording standards prior to submittal of mapping products to the town.
   (D)   The town minimum standards for mapping and platting include the above minimum standards along with proper research, filed examination, measurements, analysis, calculations and presentation, and as follows. A land boundary survey of the subject property must be performed in accordance with “Minimum Standards of the Arizona Land Boundary Survey” (effective February 2002 by the State Board of Technical Registration), which includes but is not limited to the following:
      (1)   The map or plat must be presented on a format acceptable for recording with the office of Pinal County Recorder on a 24 inches by 36 inches sheet size;
      (2)   Submit survey field notes, raw data and coordinate files (electronically) from the actual field survey conducted by the surveyor submitting the plat or map;
      (3)   Submit the closure and area calculations for the parent parcel, and parcels resulting from a land division, a land assemblage or a property line adjustment and any easements being created or of record;
      (4)   Show and describe all monuments controlling the boundary of the subject property;
      (5)   Show all measured and recorded distances (bearings if necessary);
      (6)   Basis of bearing;
      (7)   Show property boundary line with heavy solid line. BOUNDARY is defined as contained in title report legal description. Include the easements for the gross property area;
      (8)   Show all previous property divisions with case and recording numbers;
      (9)   Show all easements that appear in title report, citing width, dimensions (bearings and distances) and recorded instrument number;
      (10)   Show easements that may appear in the patent deed in small tract act areas;
      (11)   Show all existing improvements that are affected by zoning district restrictions with distances from property line;
      (12)   Show zoning district building setback lines with dimensions;
      (13)   Show existing septic tank and disposal site and its post-approval disposition with distance from property line and structures;
      (14)   Show existing wells, if any;
      (15)   Show legal access to property;
      (16)   Show names of adjacent property owners or assessor parcel numbers;
      (17)   Show area, in square feet and dimensions of each new lot with lot number;
      (18)   Show a vicinity map;
      (19)   Show existing roadway names;
      (20)   Show north arrow and scale;
      (21)   Show pertinent references per State Board of Technical Registration minimum standards; and
      (22)   Show significant land features.
(Prior Code, Ch. 4, Art. V, § 4-437) (Ord. 432-06, passed 6-19-2006)