(A) Durable monuments shall be set at all angle and curve points in the exterior boundary of subdivisions, and at points not more than 1,000 feet apart in cases where exterior boundaries between any two angle or curve points exceed said distance.
(B) Such durable monuments shall be not less substantial than a cement-filled iron pipe of two-inch outside diameter and length of not less than 30 inches, set 12 inches below finished grade, with the point marked with nail and metal tag with the certificate-number of the engineer or surveyor setting it, each number to be preceded by the letters, “R.E.”, or “L.S.”, respectively, as the case may be; provided, however, that whenever a point marking any of the locations described above occurs in improved areas such as a concrete sidewalk, curb, wall or paved roadway, such points shall be marked with a lead plug, tack, and said metal tag, or with a spike and said metal tag, securely set, in the concrete or pavement respectively.
(C) If, however, the point is too close to the edge of concrete work to permit the placing of the lead plug, then sufficient concrete must be removed to permit the placing of the iron pipe as described above.
(`83 Code, § 16.28.210) (Ord. 82-19 § 1 (part), 1982)