§ 154.077 MONUMENTS.
   (A)   Preservation of existing monuments. All United States, state, county or other official benchmarks, monuments or triangulation stations in or adjacent to the subdivision shall be preserved. When a proposed improvement in a subdivision makes necessary the moving of benchmarks, monuments or stations, the authority having jurisdiction shall be notified and given sufficient time to take appropriate action.
   (B)   Placement of new monuments. Permanent monuments shall be erected at all street corners and all points where street lines intersect the exterior lines of the subdivision, and at all lot corners, block corners, angles in the streets or lot lines, and points of beginning or end of curves.
   (C)   Monument materials. Permanent monuments shall be of galvanized iron pipe not less than three-quarter inch in diameter, or solid steel rod not less than one-half inch in diameter, and not less than 24 inches in length; or of stone or concrete not less than four inches in diameter and not less than 24 inches in length. In no case shall thinwall pipe or electrical conduit be permitted.
(2000 Code, § 155.067) (Ord. 876, passed 8-4-1975) Penalty, see § 154.999