(a) Whenever application is made for the erection, raising, enlargement or moving of any building or structure built upon street lines, or the lines of any public property or space, the plat plan required by Section 1335.03(a) shall be accompanied by a map, blueprint or drawing of the survey of the lot upon which the building or structure stands or is to be erected, giving the length of the lot lines and the grades and elevations of the curb, sidewalk, street or public space adjacent to such lot. All locations and elevations shall be arrived at from recorded public bench markers and monuments. Stone monuments or iron stakes shall be used to clearly define the street lines.
(b) Whenever application is made for the erection, enlargement or moving of any building or structure not built upon street lines or the lines of any public property or place, the proper location of the building lot shall be designated by stakes set by a registered surveyor. In the absence of such stakes, the owner shall be required to have the property surveyed by a registered surveyor and properly staked out so that the Building Inspector can determine the proper location of the building on such lot. However, if, in the opinion of the Building Inspector, the same results as mentioned above can be obtained so that he or she can be assured that the location of the building on the lot will not violate any side line or setback requirement, then the above- mentioned survey need not be made.
(Ord. 341. Passed 6-25-62.)