(A) The subdivider shall place permanent reference monuments in the subdivision as required herein and as approved by the Village Engineer.
(B) The external boundaries of a subdivision shall be monumented in the field by monuments of stone or concrete, not less than 30 inches in length, not less than four inches square or five inches in diameter, and marked on top with a cross, brass plug, iron rod or other durable material security embedded; or by iron rods or pipes at least 30 inches long and two inches in diameter. These monuments shall be placed not more than 1,400 feet apart in any straight line and all subdivision corners, at each end of all curves, at the point where a curve changes its radius, at all angle points along the meander line. The meander points shall be not less than 20 feet back from the bank of any river or stream, except that when such corners or points fall within a street, or proposed future street, the monuments shall be placed in the sideline of the street and so referenced.
(C) All internal boundaries and those corners and points not referred to in division (B) of this section shall be monumented in the field by iron rods or pipes at least 30 inches long and two inches in diameter. These monuments shall be placed at all block corners, at each end of all curves, at a point where a curve changes its radius, and at all angle points in any line.
(D) All lot corners shall be monumented in the field by iron pipes at least 24 inches long and one inch in diameter, or by round or square iron bars at least 24 inches long.
(E) The lines of lots that extend to rivers or streams shall be monumented in the field by iron pipes at least 30 inches long and one inch in diameter, or by round or square iron bars at least 30 inches long. These monuments shall be placed at the point of intersection of the river or stream lot line, with a meander line established not less than 20 feet back from the bank of the river or stream.
(F) All such monuments shall be set flush with the ground and planted in such a manner that they will not be removed by frost.
(G) All monuments shall be properly set in the ground by a registered state land surveyor and approved by the Village Engineer prior to the time the Planning and Zoning Board recommends approval of the final plat.
(Ord. 1999-2, Subdivisions § 5, subs. .370, passed 2-15-1999)