(A) Monuments shall be either strikingly visible and unusually permanent or shall be of ferrous metal to provide magnetic indicator response. Where monuments are predominantly of one type, the plat shall so indicated by note and legend. Where monuments vary, each shall be described and its location indicated on the plat.
(B) Monuments and markers shall be placed so that the scored or marked point shall coincide exactly with the intersection of lines to be marked, and shall be set so that the top of the monuments is level with the surface of the surrounding ground.
(C) Monuments shall be set:
(1) At the intersection of all lines forming right angles in the boundary of the subdivision.
(2) On street centerlines where other streets and plat boundaries intersect, and where curves begin and end.
(D) Markers shall be set:
(1) At the beginning and ending of all curves along street property lines.
(2) At all points where lot lines intersect curves, either front or rear.
(3) At all angles on property lines of lots.
(4) At all other lot corners not established by a monument.
(5) At a given distance from the lot corner on the property line where the lot corner falls in a lake or stream or other unaccessible place.
(E) Steel pipe monuments may be used as per Rule 12 Surveying Standards.
(F) markers shall be of ferrous metal bars 5/8-inch minimum diameter, 24 inches long set after grading and physical improvement construction is complete with not more than three inches projection.
(Ord. 6405, passed 4-10-06)