(a) A monument shall consist of a brass cap, not less than one-half inch in diameter, aluminum cap, or other equivalent type monument riveted to the top of a galvanized pipe not less than one-half inch in diameter. Monuments shall be driven to refusal or 30 inches, whichever comes first. The monument shall not extend above the surface if located in a roadway and shall not extend more than four inches above the surface in other locations, and shall be planted in such a manner that it shall not be removed by frost.
(b) All exterior and interior boundaries of subdivisions shall be monumented at block corners, rights-of-way lines, angles, points of curves, and road intersections.
(c) Each point of monumentation shall be tied into the subdivision survey, and shall be shown on the plat and located by bearings and distances.
(d) Each monument shall have a designation which shall appear on the plat and shall be stamped on the cap of the monument.
(e) The boundaries of individual lots shall be identified in accordance with all conditions set forth in divisions (a) through (d) above, except that rebar or metal may be used in place of brass or aluminum capped pipe.
(f) All monuments shall be properly set in the ground and approved by a registered land surveyor prior to the time the final plat is recorded.
(Ord. 81-11, passed 6-3-81)