Parcel Plats Sample Clauses
Parcel Plats. The CONTRACTOR shall prepare plats for all parcels to be acquired for this project when directed by the DEPARTMENT. Note: full takes do not need a parcel plats. Parcel plats shall contain the information required by the DEPARTMENT Right of Way Manual. Parcels, TCE and TCP areas should not overlap. Mapcheck reports are required for the parent parcel and for all parcel plats. Parcels must have a unique number for each legally defined property, not based solely on ownership. All details on the ROW map must be shown on the parcel plat. Parcel plats must show the topographic information to illustrate the reason for acquisition and the improvements that could affect value, including but not limited to slope limits, existing utility easements, utilities, buildings, property lines. Parcel Plats consist of multiple sheets. First, a vicinity map sheet illustrating the location of the acquisition parcel relative to the project or other parcels. Second, a sheet to show the entire parcel. One of these two sheets shall show the parent parcel and found monuments that define the acquisition parcel. Third, one or more detail sheets showing the acquisition parcel. The Parcel Plat checklist dated 3/19/18 will be followed and submitted with each parcel plat.
Parcel Plats. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall prepare parcel plats for up to 20 parcels, including 2 construction easements. A parcel plat shall be prepared by the Engineer’s Surveyor for each parcel of land or easement to be acquired. The State has developed DocuSign Envelope ID: EB684705-7EFE-459C-ACCD-BB3BEAE6EBD7 standard formats for parcel plats, copies of which the Engineer shall request and secure for all purposes. All parcel plats shall be (8-1/2-inch x 11-inch) signed and sealed by a Texas Registered Professional Land Surveyor. They shall reflect the property owners and adjoining owners name and recording information.
