The city shall provide coordinated positions in the vicinity of each new tract or parcel map by tying the section, quarter section, rancho, or other appropriate land net corners or road centerlines, on an approximate one-half-mile grid convenient for proper coordinate tie-in of such map boundaries to the existing monuments of, and where possible, intervisible with, the local control network, and by calculating and adjusting coordinates for these corners using the California Coordinate System based on the North American Datum of 1983.
(Ord. 93-5 § 2(C))
The city shall require the surveyor or engineer to show on the final map or parcel map those ties made by the surveyor or engineer to such control monuments in accordance with Division 8, Chapter 1, Section 8813 of the Public Resources Code, and that coordinates published by the city for those control monuments be shown on the map.
(Ord. 93-5 § 2(C))
The surveyor or engineer may be permitted to show on any record of survey submitted for filing with the county of Yolo the information prescribed above, when the normal course of survey activities include ties made to points for which coordinates have been provided or accepted into the control network by the city, and when such information may be shown pursuant to the requirements of the California Public Resources Code.
(Ord. 93-5 § 2(C))
The city shall require the surveyor or engineer preparing the final or parcel map to tie the boundary of said map into the California Coordinate System (NAD 83) in at last two locations, preferably on opposite sides of the boundary or as mutually agreed to by the surveyor or engineer and the city engineer.
(Ord. 93-5 § 2(C))
The basis of bearings of the final or parcel map shall be the California Coordinate System (NAD 83) as established by the use of existing monuments, Global Positioning System surveys (GPS), or by astronomic observation.
(Ord. 93-5 § 2(C))
In the event that the city is unable to provide the surveyor or engineer with coordinated monuments, as described in Section 16.30.010, within thirty days of a written and city-approved request filed by the surveyor or engineer relating to any map which is or will be processed by the city engineer, the forgoing requirements would be waived. However, none of the above will preclude a person, authorized to practice land surveying within the state of California, from performing the necessary work to meet the requirements of this chapter.
(Ord. 93-5 § 2(C))
The city shall require the surveyor or engineer preparing a final or parcel map to submit to the city, in addition to the material concurrently being submitted for map checking and recordation purposes, a digital graphics file containing the boundary, street centerline, right-of-way and lot/parcel line data necessary to facilitate transferring of the file into the city mapping system if the surveyor or engineer has the capability to provide such files. If the surveyor or engineer does not have this capability, the city will create such a graphics file for entry into its system and recover the cost through the map-check process.
(Ord. 93-5 § 2(C))
In the event the surveyor or engineer submitting a parcel map to the city feels that compliance with the requirements of this chapter will create a hardship on him or her or on the client, he or she may appeal to the city engineer and the community development director to waive them. If this appeal request is denied, the surveyor or engineer may further appeal the decision to the city council.
(Ord. 93-5 § 2(C))
The provisions of this chapter shall be supplemented by the standards and specifications as set forth in the document titled Specifications for the Digital Submission of Cadastral Surveys prepared by the city of West Sacramento community development department, and amended from time to time.
(Ord. 93-5 § 2(C))