(a)
Permanent concrete monuments, not less than six (6) inches in diameter, and not less than eighteen (18) inches long, having a copper or brass bolt set in the concrete with the survey point being clearly marked by punch mark or cross, shall be set at the outside perimeter corners of angle points of the subdivision. Monuments shall be set at angle points and at the beginning and end of all curves on boundary streets, alleys and interior streets. The monuments shall be set approximately six (6) inches below the finished grade of the ground after any necessary area or other grading work is completed.
(b)
A three-quarter (3/4) inch iron pipe not less than eighteen (18) inches long shall be set at all block and alley corners; the pipe shall be driven flush with the ground, and a one (1) inch by two (2) inch guard stake driven by the pipe.
(c)
All monuments and pipe must be indicated on the final plat along with the azimuth and distance between the monuments or pipes.
(Ordinance 500, sec. 7.1, adopted 2/11/63; 1972 Code, sec. 22-52)