(a) Surveying Standards.
(1) All surveying for land development shall be done in accordance with Ohio R.C. 4733.37, "Minimum Standards for Boundary Surveys in the State of Ohio" and shall be based on the survey monumentation system approved by the City.
(2) A complete survey shall be made by a registered surveyor. The traverse of the exterior boundaries of the tract and of each block, when computed from field measurements on the ground, shall close within a limit of error of one foot to 10,000 feet of the perimeter before balancing the survey.
(3) The corners of each lot shall be marked with iron pins.
(b) Monuments.
(1) Monuments shall be placed at all block corners, angle points and points of curves in roads, road intersections and at intermediate points as required by the City. Monuments will be located at centers of intersections and at P.C., P.I. and P.T.
(2) Monuments shall be placed as required by the City Engineer. The monuments and pins shall be of such material, size, length and shape as may be approved or specified by the City Engineer.
(3) Monuments shall be set at all subdivision corners and iron pins at corners.
(4) All monuments and iron pins shall be identified in the final plat and shall be in place at the time the streets and other improvements are inspected for final acceptance by the City Engineer. The registered professional surveyor in charge of the installation shall submit a written affidavit stating that all monuments and pins have been installed and that any monuments or iron pins removed during construction have been replaced.
(c) Markers. Markers shall be located in the ground to the final grade at all lot corners. Such markers shall be of solid ferrous metal, three-fourths inch in diameter and shall be at least 30 inches long.
(Ord. 2-2004. Passed 2-23-04.)