Wherever the city engineer has established a system of coordinates, then the survey shall be tied into such system. The map shall show clearly what stakes, monuments or other evidence were found on the ground to determine the boundaries of the subdivision. The adjoining corners of all adjoining subdivisions shaft be identified by lot and block numbers, subdivision name and place of record, or other proper designation.
Sufficient data must be shown to determine readily the bearing and length of every lot line, block line and boundary line. Dimensions of lots shall be given as total dimensions, corner to corner, and shall be shown in feet and hundredths of a foot. No ditto marks shall be used. Lots containing one acre or more shall show total acreage to nearest hundredth. Bearing and lengths of straight lines, and radii and arc length for all curves as may be necessary to determine the location of the centers of curves and tangent points shall be shown. No lot shall be dimensioned to contain any part of an existing or proposed public right-of-way.
Whenever the city engineer has established the centerline of a street or alley, adjacent to or in the proposed subdivision, the data shall be shown on the final map, indicating all monuments found and making reference to a field book or map. If the points were reset by ties, the course and detail of relocation data used by the city engineer shall be stated.
The map shall show the location and description of all monuments found in making the survey of the subdivision.
(Prior code § 23.29)