Monumentation definition

Monumentation means all land surveying activities performed by a surveyor to monument a protracted public land survey corner under this act and in accordance with the laws of this state.
Monumentation means the process by which a public land survey corner or property controlling corner position was established and monumented in an original survey or resurvey by the United States government.
Monumentation means the setting of survey monuments and tie points in accordance with the Subdivision Laws, and the delivery to the City Engineer of tie notes for said points.

Examples of Monumentation in a sentence

  • SUBDIVIDER as a condition of approval of said map by COUNTY is required to set monuments and construct improvements consisting of the following: Public Streets, Private Streets, Private Street Lights, Private Storm Drain and Monumentation, Community Landscaping, and Preliminary Grading.


More Definitions of Monumentation

Monumentation means the setting of survey monuments and tie points in accordance with Nevada Revised Statutes and Douglas County Code, and the delivery to the County Engineer of tie notes for said points.

Related to Monumentation

  • Monument means a physical structure that occupies the exact position of a corner.

  • Signage means advertising displays, hoardings, Glow signs, neon signs, LED signs, LCD signs, any digital signs, any sort of display intended to convey information and described in the schedule.

  • Monument sign means a low-profile sign which is incorporated into the landscape or architectural design scheme where the sign is located.

  • Lobby means an activity listed in subsection 1 of section 54-05.1-02.