Map Corrections Sample Clauses
The Map Corrections clause establishes the procedures and responsibilities for identifying and rectifying errors or inaccuracies in maps provided under an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines how parties should notify each other of discovered mistakes, the timeframe for making corrections, and which party bears the cost of such updates. Its core function is to ensure that all parties have access to accurate and up-to-date mapping information, thereby minimizing disputes and operational issues that could arise from relying on incorrect data.
Map Corrections. Where a zone boundary appears to be in error, the Director may make the correction based on historical data, prior zoning maps, clear legislative intent, and other available information. Where the record is unclear, the zoning shall be reviewed by the Commission to determine if the map is in error. If, after review of the record, the Commission finds that the map is in error, they shall direct the Director to correct said error by revising the official maps accordingly within 30 days of the Commission’s review.
Map Corrections. Where a zone boundary appears to be in error, the Director may make the correction based on historical data, prior zoning maps, and other
Map Corrections. All corrections noted in the reviews will be transmitted by the Community Development Staff to the surveyor. Cor- rections needed on the site grading and drainage plan will be transmitted by the Engineering Department to the surveyor or engineer who prepared the CSM.
