A survey shall be made by a registered surveyor and shall conform to the “Minimum Standards for Boundary Surveys in the State of Ohio”.
Iron pins shall be set at all exterior subdivision boundary corners, lot corners, and intersections of change, at the point of curvature, and the point of tangent of all curves and where the radius of direction changes. The intent is to identify and establish all lines of the plat. All monuments or iron pins shall be placed prior to City acceptance of improvements.
Monument boxes with permanent markers shall be set at all street intersections and center point of cul-de-sac. Railroad spikes shall be set at all other points of intersections. If the points of intersection are not in the paved area of the street, the railroad spikes shall be placed at the point of curvature and point of tangent of all curves. In the instances of concrete pavement, monument boxes shall be used where all railroad spikes are specified above.
All monuments and iron pins shall be set as shown on the final plat. The size, location, and type of material used shall also be shown. A professional surveyor’s affidavit shall be filed in the plat volume and page and cross-referenced with the original plat when, for any reason, a monument or permanent marker must be offset from the original location or the type of iron pin is changed.
Boundary lines shall be monumented at all points where there is a change of direction and at all lot corners by suitable monuments as specified in the “Minimum Standards for Boundary Surveys in the State of Ohio.”
(Ord. 4206. Passed 1-24-06.)