(A) All boundaries, both exterior and interior, of the original survey for the subdivision shall be monumented.
(B) Concrete monuments six inches in diameter or six inches square, 30 inches long (deep), with a flat top, having a metal pin or rebar of five-eighths-inch diameter imbedded therein shall be set at all block corners or at tangent points of curves connecting intersecting street lines, at all corners in the exterior boundary of the subdivision. The top of the monument shall be set flush with the surface of the ground or finished grade.
(C) Lot corner pins shall be placed at all lot corners, and shall be 24 inches long, and of five-eighths inch rebar or iron pipe not less that three-fourths inch in diameter and be driven as to be flush with the finished grade. (When rock is encountered, a hole shall be drilled four inches deep in the rock, into which shall be cemented a steel rod five-eighths inch in diameter, the top of which shall be flush with the finished grade line.).
(D) All required monuments shall be clearly visible.
(E) No monuments, other than those required by division (A) of this section, shall be required to be set before recordation of the record plat or the conveyance of land by reference to plat if the professional engineer or land surveyor includes in his or her certification on the plat that any additional monuments required by this chapter shall be set on or before a specified later date.
(F) The subdivider shall be responsible for resetting any monument on the property which is damaged, disturbed or destroyed during construction of any improvements required by this chapter.
(Ord. passed 11-15-2006; Am. Ord. passed 11-10-2020; Am. Ord. passed 12-8-2020)