(a) A complete survey of a proposed subdivision shall be made by a registered surveyor. The traverse of the exterior boundaries of the subdivision and each block, when computed from field measurements of the ground, shall close within a limit of error of one (1) foot to ten thousand (10,000) of the perimeter before balancing survey.
(b) Permanent reference monuments made of stone, concrete or other material accepted by the Municipal Engineer, at least thirty (30) inches in length and six (6) inches round with suitable center point, shall be located and placed within the subdivision. The monuments shall be located and placed as soon as the grading of streets is completed and the cost shall be included in the total estimated cost of improvements.
(c) Iron pin monuments one-half (½) inch in diameter and thirty (30) inches long, shall be placed by the surveyor at all points on boundary lines where there is a change of direction and at all lot corners. (Ord. 21-95. Passed 8-2-95.)