All improvements required under the provisions of this chapter
shall be constructed at the expense of the owner in accordance with
the design standards and plan requirements of the land subdivision
regulations, standards and specifications of accepted state and federal
codes and of local ordinances and be under the supervision of the
City Engineer and to his satisfaction. In any case where standards
and/or specifications are found to be in conflict one with another,
the provision which establishes the highest standard and/or specification
shall prevail.
Monuments shall be placed at all block corners, angle points,
points of curves in streets, and at such intermediate points as shall
be necessary to reestablish the ground survey of the tract of blocks
included in the tract. The monuments shall be of the permanent type
and shall be constructed of concrete or stone at least four inches
on the top, at least 30 inches long and containing an imbedded brass
plate on the top. Markers consisting of one-and-one-half-inch pipe
or one-inch steel pins not less than 30 inches long shall be placed
at the corners of each lot shown on the approved subdivision plan.
The City Engineer shall be notified 24 hours before the contemplated
installation or construction of any improvement. The City Engineer
and his/her staff shall have the power and duty to inspect all improvements
and modify or alter the engineering details or construction in the
field as they believe will be in the best interests of the general
welfare of the City.