Survey Requirements Sample Clauses

Survey Requirements. The survey shall contain the following: • The legal description of the Property; • The courses and measured distances of the exterior boundary lines of the Property and the identification of owners of abutting parcels; • The total acreage of the Property to the nearest tenth of an acre; • The location of any existing improvements, the dimensions thereof at the ground surface level and their relationship to the facing exterior property lines, streets and set-back lines of the Property; • The location, lines and widths of adjoining publicly dedicated and accepted streets showing the number and location of existing curb cuts, driveways, and fences; • The location and dimensions of encroachments, if any, upon the Property; • The location of all set-back lines, restrictions of record, other restrictions established by zoning or building code ordinance, utilities, easements, rights-of-way and other matters affecting title to the Property which are to be shown in Schedule B-2 of the Title Policy identifying each by reference to its recording data, where applicable; • Evidence that adequate means of ingress and egress to and from the Property exist and that the Property does not serve any adjoining property for ingress, egress or any other purpose; • If the Property is described as being on a recorded map or plat, a legend relating the survey to such map or plat; • The street address of the Property; • Parking areas at the Property and, if striped, the striping and type (e.g., handicapped, motorcycle, regular, etc.) and number of parking spaces at the Property; • A statement as to whether the Property is located in a special flood or mudslide hazard area as determined by a review of a stated and identified Flood Hazard Boundary Map published by the Federal Insurance Administration of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; • A vicinity map showing the property in reference to nearby highways or major street intersections. • The exterior dimensions of all buildings at ground level and the square footage of the exterior footprint of all buildings, or gross floor area of all buildings, at ground level. • The location of utilities serving or existing on the property as evidenced by on-site observation or as determined by records provided by client, utility companies and other appropriate sources (with reference as to the source of information) (for example) • railroad tracks and sidings; • manholes, catch basins, valve vaults or other surface indications...
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Survey Requirements. Except when a variance is granted under section 110-51, land divisions shall comply with the survey requirements of Wis. Stats. § 236.34 relating to certified survey maps, or of Wis. Stats. § 703.11 relating to condominium plats, as applicable. Subdivision plats shall comply with all of the requirements of Wis. Stats. ch. 236, including survey requirements.
Survey Requirements. The Contractor shall be responsible for all survey requirements during this project. The supplemental specification document “Survey Responsibilities”, describing the responsibilities of both the Contractor and the Department, posted under “Also Available” on the NSTIR Bidx website (xxx.xxxx.xxx) shall be in effect on this Contract. The Contractor shall be responsible for the supply and placement of construction stakes at 20 metre intervals for all phases of The Work as directed by the Engineer. All costs incurred by the Contractor associated with the survey requirements shall be included in the Contract unit prices.
Survey Requirements. 1 Establish two permanent bench marks on Site, referenced to established bench marks by survey control points. Record locations, with horizontal and vertical data in Project Record Documents. .2 Establish lines and levels, locate and lay out, by instrumentation. .3 Stake for grading, fill and topsoil placement and landscaping features. .4 Stake slopes and berms. .5 Establish pipe invert elevations. .6 Stake batter boards for foundations. .7 Establish foundation column locations and floor elevations. .8 Establish lines and levels for mechanical and electrical work. Bid Opportunity No. 1008-2015 EXAMINATION AND PREPARATION
Survey Requirements. TIME: Subject to any limitations stated in this agreement, the specified Survey shall be completed and the drawing(s) and report(s) delivered to the Owner within [enter number] calendar days upon the Owner’s execution of this Agreement or authorization from the Owner to proceed. SITE: Show boundary lines (if any), giving length and bearing (including reference of basis) on each straight line; interior angles; radius, point of tangency and length of curved lines. Where no monument exists, set permanent iron pin (monument) or other suitable permanent monument at property corners; drive pin into ground adequately to prevent movement, mark with wood stake; state on drawings whether corners were found or set and describe each. Confirm or furnish a legal description which conforms to the Record Title Boundaries and a Certificate of Survey. Prior to making this survey, the Surveyor shall, insofar as possible, acquire data including, but not limited to, deeds, maps certificates or abstracts of title, section line and other boundary line locations in the vicinity. Give area in square feet if less than one acre, in acres (to .001 acre) if over one acre. Note identity, jurisdiction and width of adjoining streets and highways, width and type of pavement. Identify any landmarks. Identify corners and plot locations of existing structures on the property and on adjacent property within 50 feet. Dimension perimeters in feet and inches to nearest ½ inch. State the character and number of stories. Dimension to property lines and other buildings. Vacant parcels shall be noted as VACANT. Show encroachments, including cornices, belt courses, etc., either way across property lines. Describe fences and walls, identify party walls and locate them with respect to property lines. Show recorded or otherwise known easements and rights-of-way; state the owner of right of each. Note possibilities of prescriptive rights-of-way and the nature of each. Show individual lot lines and block numbers; show street numbers of buildings if available. Show zoning of property; if more than one zone, show the extent of each. Show zoning of adjacent property and property across the street(s) or highway(s). Give names of owners of adjacent property. Reconcile or explain any discrepancies between the survey and the recorded legal description. TOPOGRAPHICAL:
Survey Requirements. Departmental Representative will: .1 Establish permanent bench marks on site, as required, referenced to established bench marks by survey control points. Record locations, with horizontal and vertical data in Project Record Documents.
Survey Requirements. 59. The owner shall agree in the Town’s condominium agreement to deposit mylars and digital discs (.dwg file format) of the registered plan of condominium to the satisfaction of the Town, and that prior to registration of the plan, the owner’s surveyor shall submit to the Town horizontal co-ordinates of all boundary monuments for the approved draft plan of condominium. These co-ordinates are to be based on 6 degree UTM Projection, NAD83 Datum and shall match the layering outlined in the Schedule N of the condominium agreement. Exemptions and alternatives to this can only be granted by the local municipal Engineering Services Section.
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Survey Requirements. The Contractor shall be responsible for all survey requirements during the construction of the projects in this Contract. This includes but is not limited to the layout, refinement of any design files acquired by NSTIR (alignment, location/orientation/design of pipes, catch basins and dissipation pool(s)
Survey Requirements. A. Alignment Staking: Each 50 feet on tangent and each 25 feet on curves.
Survey Requirements. The Survey shall be prepared and certified by the land surveyor licensed in the State in which the Property is located. The Survey shall: (a) be made in accordance with the Minimum Standard Detail Requirements for ALTA/NSPS Land Title Surveys, jointly established and adopted by ALTA and NSPS in 2016; (b) include the items marked on the attached Table A; (c) be made pursuant to the Accuracy Standards (as adopted by ALTA and NSPS and in effect on the date of the Certification) of an Urban Survey; and (d) be made in accordance with the appropriate state land survey standards. The Survey shall show the exact location, boundaries, and the number of square feet in the Property and shall show the elevations of the principal parts of the Property and shall disclose no gaps, gores, encroachments, easements, boundary overlaps or physical matters which would adversely affect the marketability of title to the Property or which would adversely affect or interfere with the development of the Property in accordance with Buyer’s plans, and shall show that all parcels making up the Property adjoin each other along their common boundaries without gaps or overlaps. The Survey shall be certified as follows:
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