EASEMENT DOCUMENTS. The Professional shall prepare a metes and bounds description and exhibits for required easements for the Project for up to one (1) parcel based on the following criteria: 4.2.1. The Professional shall perform deed, plat and courthouse record research, request title reports and obtain copies of deeds and easement documents; 4.2.2. The Professional shall survey property corners, fences, and appurtenant property evidence; 4.2.3. Easements shall consist of a permanent easement and a temporary construction easement. There shall be a separate document for permanent easements and temporary easements for each parcel. Easements shall be signed and sealed by a registered professional land surveyor, currently registered in the State of Texas. Each easement shall have attached to it a copy of the corresponding deed for that property and a closure computation sheet for the easement tract. A draft copy of the easement shall be submitted for review by the Professional to NBU. The Professional shall incorporate comments as appropriate and submit one final copy of the easement and deed to NBU. Each draft metes and bounds exhibit shall be revised up to one (1) time per NBU’s review; 4.2.4. The exhibit plat and legal description will meet all rules of the Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying and the Professional Land Surveying Practices Act and the Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas as published by the Texas Society of Professional Surveyors and utilizing the latest version; 4.2.5. legal descriptions shall include sufficient information to identify the location, boundaries, monumentation, and area of the described tract, as well as its relationship to the parent tract out of which it is surveyed. Each legal description shall be accompanied by an exhibit plat that depicts the worded description. Legal descriptions and exhibit plats shall be reproduced on 8.5” x 14” size paper. All documents provided by the Professional must be legible. The exhibit plat or legal description should be able to stand alone; and 4.2.6. the Professional shall stake final easement boundaries.
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EASEMENT DOCUMENTS. The Professional shall prepare a metes and bounds description descriptions and exhibits for required easements for the Project for up to one eighteen (118) parcel parcels based on the following criteria:
4.2.1. The a) the Professional shall perform deed, plat plat, and courthouse record research, request title reports and obtain copies of deeds and easement documents;
4.2.2. The b) the Professional shall survey property corners, fences, fences and appurtenant property evidence;
4.2.3. Easements c) the easements shall consist of a permanent easement and a temporary construction easement. There shall be a separate document for permanent easements and temporary easements for each parcel. Easements shall be signed and sealed by a registered professional land surveyor, currently registered in the State of Texas. Each easement shall have attached to it a copy of the corresponding deed for that property and a closure computation sheet for the easement tract. A draft copy of the easement shall be submitted for review by the Professional to NBU. The Professional shall incorporate comments as appropriate and submit one final copy of the easement and deed to NBU. Each draft metes and bounds exhibit shall be revised up to one (1) time per NBU’s review;
4.2.4. The d) the exhibit plat plats and legal description will descriptions must meet all the rules of the Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying and the Professional Land Surveying Practices Act and the Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas as published by the Texas Society of Professional Surveyors and utilizing the Surveyors. The latest versionrevision shall be used;
4.2.5. e) the legal descriptions shall include sufficient information to identify the location, boundaries, monumentation, and area of the described tract, as well as its relationship to the parent tract out of which it is surveyed. Each legal description shall be accompanied by an exhibit plat that depicts the worded description. Legal descriptions and exhibit plats shall be reproduced on 8.5” x 14” size paper. All documents provided by the Professional must be legible. The exhibit plat or legal description should be able to stand alone; and
4.2.6. f) the Professional shall stake final provide plan view exhibits of proposed temporary and/or permanent easements for up to eighteen (18) parcels to aid in easement boundariesacquisition by NBU.
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EASEMENT DOCUMENTS. The Professional shall prepare a metes and bounds description descriptions and exhibits for required easements for the Project for up to one thirty-two (132) parcel parcels based on the following criteria:
4.2.1. The the Professional shall perform deed, plat and courthouse record research, request title reports and obtain copies of deeds and easement documents;
4.2.2. The the Professional shall survey property corners, fences, fences and appurtenant property evidence;
4.2.3. Easements easements shall consist of a permanent easement and a temporary construction easement. There shall be a separate document for permanent easements and temporary easements for each parcelconstruction easements. Easements Easement documents shall be signed and sealed by a registered professional land surveyor, currently registered in the State of Texas. Each easement shall have attached to it a copy of the corresponding deed for that property and a closure computation sheet for the easement tract. A draft copy of the easement shall be submitted for review by the Professional to NBU’s Project Manager. The Professional shall incorporate comments as appropriate and submit one (1) final copy of the easement and deed to NBU. Each draft metes and bounds exhibit shall be revised up to one (1) time per NBU’s review;
4.2.4. The exhibit plat and legal description will must meet all the rules of the Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying and the Professional Land Surveying Practices Act and the Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas as published by the Texas Society of Professional Surveyors and utilizing the Surveyors. The latest versionrevision shall be used;
4.2.5. legal descriptions shall include sufficient information to identify the location, boundaries, monumentation, and area of the described tract, as well as its relationship to the parent tract out of which it is surveyed. Each legal description shall be accompanied by an exhibit plat that depicts the worded description. Legal descriptions and exhibit plats shall be reproduced on 8.5” x 14” size paper. All documents provided by the Professional must be legible. The exhibit plat or legal description should be able to stand alone; and
4.2.6. the Professional shall stake final easement boundaries.
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EASEMENT DOCUMENTS. The Professional shall prepare a metes and bounds description and exhibits for required easements for of the Project for up to one (1) parcel permanent utility easement and one (1) temporary construction easement at the Project Site based on the following criteria:criteria described herein.
4.2.14.4.1. The Professional shall perform deed, plat and a courthouse record research, request title reports and obtain copies of deeds and easement documents;.
4.2.24.4.2. The Professional shall survey property corners, fences, fences and appurtenant property evidence;.
4.2.34.4.3. Easements shall consist of a permanent easement and a temporary construction easement. There shall be a separate document for permanent easements and temporary easements for each parcel. Easements shall be signed and sealed by a registered professional land surveyor, currently registered in the State of Texas. Each easement shall have attached to it a copy of the corresponding deed for that property and a closure computation sheet for the easement tract. A draft copy of the easement shall be submitted for review by the Professional to NBU. The Professional shall incorporate comments as appropriate and submit one final copy of the easement and deed to NBU. Each draft metes and bounds exhibit shall be revised up to one (1) time per NBU’s review;.
4.2.44.4.4. The exhibit Exhibit plat and legal description will must meet all the rules of the Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying and the Professional Land Surveying Practices Act and the Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas as published by the Texas Society of Professional Surveyors and utilizing the Surveyors. The latest version;revisions shall be used.
4.2.54.4.5. legal Legal descriptions shall include sufficient information to identify the location, boundaries, monumentation, and area of the described tract, as well as its relationship to the parent tract out of which it is surveyed. Each legal description shall be accompanied by an exhibit plat that depicts the worded description. Legal descriptions and exhibit plats shall be reproduced on 8.5” x 14” size paper. All documents provided by the Professional must be legible. The exhibit plat or legal description should shall be able to stand alone; and.
4.2.64.4.6. the The Professional shall stake final easement boundaries.
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EASEMENT DOCUMENTS. The Professional shall prepare a metes and bounds description descriptions and exhibits for required easements for the Project for up to two (2) parcels (one (1metes and bounds description for tank site and one metes and bounds description for the water supply pipeline easement) parcel based on the following criteria:
4.2.1. The the Professional shall perform deed, plat and courthouse record research, request title reports and obtain copies of deeds and easement documents;
4.2.2. The the Professional shall survey property corners, fences, fences and appurtenant property evidence;
4.2.3. Easements easements shall consist of a permanent easement and a temporary construction easement. There shall be a separate document for permanent easements and temporary easements for each parcel. Easements shall be signed and sealed by a registered professional land surveyor, currently registered in the State of Texas. Each easement shall have attached to it a copy of the corresponding deed for that property and a closure computation sheet for the easement tract. A draft copy of the easement shall be submitted for review by the Professional to NBU. The Professional shall incorporate comments as appropriate and submit one final copy of the easement and deed to NBU. Each draft metes and bounds exhibit shall be revised up to one (1) time per NBU’s review;
4.2.4. The exhibit plat and legal description will shall meet all the rules of the Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying and the Professional Land Surveying Practices Act and the Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas as published by the Texas Society of Professional Surveyors and utilizing the Surveyors. The latest versionrevision shall be used;
4.2.5. legal descriptions shall include sufficient information to identify the location, boundaries, monumentation, and area of the described tract, as well as its relationship to the parent tract out of which it is surveyed. Each legal description shall be accompanied by an exhibit plat that depicts the worded description. Legal descriptions and exhibit plats shall be reproduced on 8.5” x 14” size paper. All documents provided by the Professional must be legible. The exhibit plat or legal description should be able to stand alone; and;
4.2.6. the Professional shall stake final easement boundaries; and
4.2.7. the Professional shall coordinate and provide support to NBU and/or NBU hired consultant to obtain easements for up to one (1) parcel and shall include:
4.2.7.1. attending up to one (1) meetings per easement with NBU, the hired consultant and/or the property owner; and
4.2.7.2. reviewing draft and final easement documents for up to one (1) parcel.
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EASEMENT DOCUMENTS. The Professional shall prepare a metes and bounds description and exhibits for required easements for the Project for up to one twenty-five (125) parcel parcels based on the following criteria:
4.2.15.3.1. The Professional shall perform deed, plat plat, and courthouse record research, request title reports reports, and obtain copies of deeds and easement documents;
4.2.25.3.2. The Professional shall survey property corners, fences, and appurtenant property evidence;
4.2.35.3.3. Easements shall consist of a permanent easement and a temporary construction easement. There shall be a separate document for permanent easements and temporary easements for each parcel. Easements shall be signed and sealed by a registered professional land surveyor, currently registered in the State of Texas. Each easement shall have attached to it a copy of the corresponding deed for that property and a closure computation sheet for the easement tract. A draft copy of the easement shall be submitted for review by the Professional to NBU. The Professional shall incorporate comments as appropriate and submit one final copy of the easement and deed to NBU. Each draft metes and bounds exhibit shall be revised up to one (1) time per NBU’s review;
4.2.45.3.4. The exhibit plat and legal description will meet all rules of the Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying and the Professional Land Surveying Practices Act and the Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas as published by the Texas Society of Professional Surveyors and utilizing the latest version;
4.2.55.3.5. legal Legal descriptions shall include sufficient information to identify the location, boundaries, monumentation, and area of the described tract, as well as its relationship to the parent tract out of which it is surveyed. Each legal description shall be accompanied by an exhibit plat that depicts the worded description. Legal descriptions and exhibit plats shall be reproduced on 8.5” x 14” size paper. All documents provided by the Professional must be legible. The exhibit plat or legal description should be able to stand alone; and
4.2.65.3.6. the The Professional shall stake perform one (1) staking of final easement boundaries.
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EASEMENT DOCUMENTS. The Professional shall prepare a metes and bounds description descriptions and exhibits for required easements for the Project for up to one six (16) parcel parcels based on the following criteria:
4.2.14.4.1. The the Professional shall perform deed, plat and courthouse record research, request title reports and obtain copies of deeds and easement documents;
4.2.24.4.2. The the Professional shall survey property corners, fences, fences and appurtenant property evidence;
4.2.34.4.3. Easements easements shall consist of a permanent easement and a temporary construction easement. There shall be a separate document for permanent easements and temporary easements for each parcel. Easements shall be signed and sealed by a registered professional land surveyor, currently registered in the State of Texas. Each easement shall have attached to it a copy of the corresponding deed for that property and a closure computation sheet for the easement tract. A draft copy of the easement shall be submitted for review by the Professional to NBU. The Professional shall incorporate comments as appropriate and submit one (1) final copy of the easement and deed to NBU. Each draft metes and bounds exhibit shall be revised up to one (1) time per NBU’s Project Manager review;
4.2.4. The exhibit plat and legal description will meet all rules of the Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying and the Professional Land Surveying Practices Act and the Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas as published by the Texas Society of Professional Surveyors and utilizing the latest version;
4.2.54.4.4. legal descriptions shall include sufficient information to identify the location, boundaries, monumentation, and area of the described tract, as well as its relationship to the parent tract out of which it is surveyed. Each legal description shall be accompanied by an exhibit plat that depicts the worded description. Legal descriptions and exhibit plats shall be reproduced on 8.5” x 14” size paper. All documents provided by the Professional must be legible. The exhibit plat or legal description should be able to stand alone; and
4.2.64.4.5. the Professional shall stake final easement boundaries.
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EASEMENT DOCUMENTS. The Professional shall prepare a metes and bounds description and exhibits for required easements for the Project for up to one twenty (120) parcel parcels based on the following criteria:
4.2.14.4.1. The the Professional shall perform deed, plat and courthouse record research, request title reports reports, and obtain copies of deeds and easement documents;
4.2.24.4.2. The the Professional shall survey property corners, fences, fences and appurtenant property evidence;
4.2.34.4.3. Easements easements shall consist of a permanent easement and a temporary construction easement. There shall be a separate document for permanent easements and temporary easements for each parcel. Easements shall be signed and sealed by a registered professional land surveyor, currently registered in the State of Texas. Each easement shall have attached to it a copy of the corresponding deed for that property and a closure computation sheet for the easement tract. A In accordance with the timeframe described in Table 1, a draft copy of the easement shall be submitted for review by the Professional to NBU. The Professional shall incorporate comments as appropriate and submit one final copy of the easement and deed to NBU. Each draft metes and bounds exhibit shall be revised up to one (1) time per NBU’s Project Manager review;
4.2.4. The exhibit plat and legal description will meet all rules of the Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying and the Professional Land Surveying Practices Act and the Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas as published by the Texas Society of Professional Surveyors and utilizing the latest version;
4.2.54.4.4. legal descriptions shall include sufficient information to identify the location, boundaries, monumentation, and area of the described tract, as well as its relationship to the parent tract out of which it is surveyed. Each legal description shall be accompanied by an exhibit plat that depicts the worded description. Legal descriptions and exhibit plats shall be reproduced on 8.5” x 1411” size paper. All documents provided by the Professional must be legible. The exhibit plat or legal description should be able to stand alone; and
4.2.64.4.5. the Professional shall stake final easement boundaries.
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EASEMENT DOCUMENTS. The Professional shall prepare a metes and bounds description and exhibits for required easements for the Project for up to one twenty-five (125) parcel parcels based on the following criteria:
4.2.1. The 4.4.1 the Professional shall perform deed, plat and courthouse record research, request title reports and obtain copies of deeds and easement documents;
4.2.2. The 4.4.2 the Professional shall survey property corners, fences, fences and appurtenant property evidence;
4.2.3. Easements 4.4.3 easements shall consist of a permanent easement and a temporary construction easement. There shall be a separate document for permanent easements and temporary easements for each parcel. Easements shall be signed and sealed by a registered professional land surveyor, currently registered in the State of Texas. Each easement shall have attached to it a copy of the corresponding deed for that property and a closure computation sheet for the easement tract. A draft copy of the easement shall be submitted for review by the Professional to NBU. The Professional shall incorporate comments as appropriate and submit one final copy of the easement and deed to NBU. Each draft metes and bounds exhibit shall be revised up to one (1) time per NBU’s Project Manager review;
4.2.4. The exhibit plat and legal description will meet all rules of the Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying and the Professional Land Surveying Practices Act and the Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas as published by the Texas Society of Professional Surveyors and utilizing the latest version;
4.2.5. 4.4.4 legal descriptions shall include sufficient information to identify the location, boundaries, monumentation, and area of the described tract, as well as its relationship to the parent tract out of which it is surveyed. Each legal description shall be accompanied by an exhibit plat that depicts the worded description. Legal descriptions and exhibit plats shall be reproduced on 8.5” x 1411” size paper. All documents provided by the Professional must be legible. The exhibit plat or legal description should be able to stand alone; and
4.2.6. 4.4.5 the Professional shall stake final easement boundaries.
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EASEMENT DOCUMENTS. The Professional shall prepare a metes and bounds description and exhibits for required easements for the Project for up to one thirteen (113) parcel parcels based on the following criteria:
4.2.13.3.1. The the Professional shall perform deed, plat plat, and courthouse record research, request title reports from NBU, and obtain copies of deeds and easement documentsdocuments if not provided;
4.2.23.3.2. The the Professional shall survey property corners, fences, and appurtenant property evidence;
4.2.33.3.3. Easements easements shall consist of a permanent easement and a temporary construction easement. There shall be a separate document for permanent easements and temporary easements for each parcel. Easements shall be signed and sealed by a registered professional land surveyor, currently registered in the State of Texas. Each easement shall have attached to it a copy of the corresponding deed for that property and a closure computation sheet for the easement tract. A draft copy of the easement shall be submitted for review by the Professional to NBU. The Professional shall incorporate comments as appropriate and submit one (1) final copy of the easement and deed to NBU. Each draft metes and bounds exhibit shall be revised up to one (1) time per NBU’s review;
4.2.43.3.4. The exhibit plat and legal description will must meet all the rules of the Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying and the Professional Land Surveying Practices Act and the Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas as published by the Texas Society of Professional Surveyors and utilizing the Surveyors. The latest versionrevision shall be used;
4.2.53.3.5. legal descriptions shall include sufficient information to identify the location, boundaries, monumentation, and area of the described tract, as well as its relationship to the parent tract out of which it is surveyed. Each legal description shall be accompanied by an exhibit plat that depicts the worded description. Legal descriptions and exhibit plats shall be reproduced on 8.5” x 1411” size paper. All documents provided by the Professional must be legible. The exhibit plat or legal description should be able to stand alone; and
4.2.63.3.6. the Professional shall stake final easement boundaries.
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EASEMENT DOCUMENTS. The Professional shall prepare a metes and bounds description and exhibits for required easements for the Project for up to one two (12) parcel parcels based on the following criteria:criteria described in this Section.
4.2.1. The Professional shall perform deed, plat and courthouse record research, request title reports reports, and obtain copies of deeds and easement documents;.
4.2.2. The Professional shall survey property corners, fences, and appurtenant property evidence;.
4.2.3. Easements shall consist of a permanent easement and a temporary construction easement. There shall be a separate document for permanent easements and temporary easements for each parcel. Easements shall be signed and sealed by a registered professional land surveyor, currently registered in the State of Texas. Each easement shall have attached to it a copy of the corresponding deed for that property and a closure computation sheet for the easement tract. A draft copy of the easement shall be submitted for review by the Professional via email to NBUthe NBU Project Manager. The Professional shall incorporate comments as appropriate and submit one (1) final copy of the easement and deed to NBUthe NBU Project Manager. Each draft metes and bounds exhibit shall be revised up to one one
(1) time per NBU’s review;.
4.2.4. The exhibit plat and legal description will must meet all the rules of the Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying and the Professional Land Surveying Practices Act and the Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the State of Texas as published by the Texas Society of Professional Surveyors and utilizing the Surveyors. The latest version;revision shall be used.
4.2.5. legal Legal descriptions shall include sufficient information to identify the location, boundaries, monumentation, and area of the described tract, as well as its relationship to the parent tract out of which it is surveyed. Each legal description shall be accompanied by an exhibit plat that depicts the worded description. Legal descriptions and exhibit plats shall be reproduced on 8.5” x 14” size paper. All documents provided by the Professional must be legible. The exhibit plat or legal description should be able to stand alone; and.
4.2.6. the The Professional shall stake final easement boundaries.
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