Words in this chapter and the referenced codes are used in their
ordinary English usage except where the context clearly indicates
a different meaning or where a specific definition is set forth. The
following terms and definitions herein shall be, from this point forward,
defined as meaning the following, unless specifically noted otherwise:
AGENT
The designated representative of an owner, lessor, operator,
occupant or person, as filed with the agency.
AZIMUTH
The horizontal angle (an astronomic angular distance measured
on a horizontal circle in a clockwise direction, from either the north
or the south point in the horizon) in a clockwise direction from the
positive Y or negative Y axis with magnitude between 0° and 360°
or a numerical bearing of a line between two known and defined control
points.
AZIMUTH MARK
An established network control point, peripheral point or
reference point, usually a monument, that can be additionally used
to establish a reference azimuth for the beginning and closing control
of additional survey work. The minimum observation for an azimuth
mark is at least one angular observation (horizontal direction or
horizontal angle) and one distance measurement from the respective
control point to the azimuth mark in question.
BENCH MARK
A monumented (permanently marked) or otherwise described
survey/vertical control point whose adjusted elevational height is
referenced to M.S.L. The bench mark has a numeric elevation, varying
from the nearest tenths, hundredths and sometimes the thousandth of
a foot, associated with the uppermost top point of the monuments (the
crest of the domed cap of the monumented control point).
CONTROL POINT
Any survey point whose geodetic position is determined by
a survey project, monumentation (or otherwise permanently marked),
triangulation, trilateration, traverse or G.P.S. station or recoverable
survey point. This position has been referenced to the published N.G.S.
control datum that is used for both horizontal and vertical control.
The point is a monument permanently marked with an alphanumeric symbol
or a concise, intelligible name stamped on a disk cap and meets the
N.G.S. specifications for a permanent first order control point. The
Town's control points are Bernt'sen Top Security Rod Monument
System Points, which consist of the following: section or sections
of rod, six-inch-diameter PVC pipe, permanently stamped domed cap,
access cover rim, access cover, concrete encasement, earthen ground
around the control point within the designated easement of occupation
and/or a fifteen-foot circumference around the monument, the "Carsonite"
boundary post or any other visible identifying marker, peripheral
survey points or any other type of geodetic control survey marker
that may be the property of the Town. All control points shall be
installed under the direction of a New York State licensed land surveyor
and also comply with the required order as specified by the Engineer.
Since all of the control points have been established by G.P.S. units,
this definition shall also include, but not be limited to, the electronic
digital file G.P.S. logs, software and adjustment data, and applicable
metadata information for each control point.
DESTRUCTION OF A CONTROL POINT
Any and all disturbance, damage, movement and vandalism to
a control point will qualify the monument as being destroyed and shall
necessitate the need for replacement and reestablishment. Damage to
a control point shall also include any and all damage from natural
occurrences. All interpretations and decisions regarding the need
and responsibility for replacement shall be at the discretion of the
Engineer.
DEVELOPER
Any company, corporation, person, surveyor, agency or representative
thereof who undertakes or who let contracts for, but not limited to,
a building project, or provides public services in the areas of agriculture,
electric power lines, cables, conduit and lighting cables; gas, oil,
steam, petroleum or gaseous materials; communication, alarm or signal
lines, telephone, cable or satellite communications, cables or conduit;
water, irrigation and slurry lines; sanitary, storm, backyard drainage
systems and drain lines; topographic survey work; excavation and earth
work; and transportation facilities.
ELEVATION
The vertical distance from a datum, generally M.S.L., to
a point or object on the earth's surface.
ENGINEER
Town Engineer of the Town of Amherst, or permanent full-time
duly authorized representative.
GEODETIC CONTROL NETWORK
System of permanent monumented coordinated control points
established by the office of the United States National Oceanic Survey,
formerly known as the "United States Coast and Geodetic Survey," and
by other governmental agencies, extended or maintained.
GEODETIC CONTROL POINT
Shall be referred to as a "control point" (as defined above);
all geodetic control points to be set under the direction of a New
York State Licensed Land Surveyor.
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM
A computerized database management system for the storage,
retrieval, analysis and display of spatial (map) data using modern
coordinate systems to define the positions of features on the earth's
surface for more accurate representation in the database.
LESSOR
A grantor of a lease interest in premises.
OCCUPANT
A person in occupancy, in possession or in control of premises,
or using premises.
OPERATOR
A person engaged in the activity of renting or providing
space or premises for occupancy or use by others.
PERSON
Shall include entities such as partnerships, firms, associations
and corporations as well as individuals.
RECORD DRAWING
A drawing(s) that reflects the actual placement of a control
point as constructed in relation to the horizontal and the vertical
planes. The drawing(s) shall comply with the National Map Accuracy
Standards and digital formats, as defined by the Engineer.
SURVEYOR
Any person licensed as a land surveyor by the State of New
York.
SURVEY POINT
Any point which has one or more direction, elevation, angles
(horizontal or vertical), distances or vectors measured to it or from
it. A survey point may be a monumented (permanently marked) control
point, peripheral point, a reference mark, or azimuth mark.
TOWN
The Town of Amherst.
TOWN ATTORNEY
The Town of Amherst Town Attorney or authorized representative.
VICINITY OF PRESERVATION
The area located within 500 feet of the perimeter of a proposed
or existing development site. This distance shall increase to 1,500
feet if blasting will occur on the site during construction. Blasting
permits must be secured in accordance with applicable Town local laws.
VICINITY OF USE
The area located within 2,500 feet of a control point network.
It shall be the responsibility of the developer to determine if there
is at least one of two intervisible pair of existing control points,
or one monumented control point with azimuths of record, within 2,500
feet of a project. The only exception shall be if the entire project
involves less than five residential lots, in which case the distance
is reduced to 1,200 feet.