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A. Permanent monuments on the perimeter boundary of a subdivision must be set before the subdivision plat is recorded. The monuments, three inches (3") in diameter, are to be set permanently in concrete or solid rock. Witness corners shall be set for inaccessible corners by authority of the Garfield County Surveyor pursuant to the provisions of Colorado law. All aliquot corners established in the procedure of subdividing a tract of land shall be reported to the Garfield County Surveyor and the appropriate forms submitted. All monumentation shall have magnetic attraction and shall include a durable cap securely anchored to the monument stamped with the Colorado registration number of the surveyor responsible for the establishment of the monument.

B. Lot corners or corners witnessed or referenced as lot corners shall be five-eighths inch (5/8") iron rod or rebar twenty-four inches (24") long solidly embedded in the ground with a durable cap bearing the Colorado registration number of the surveyor responsible for the establishment of the corner.

C. Street and roadway centerline monuments shall also be set at each point of curvature and each point of tangency within thirty (30) calendar days of completion of construction of the road or street. Such monuments shall be five-eighths inch (5/8") iron rod or rebar twenty-four inches (24") long solidly embedded in the ground with a durable cap bearing the Colorado registration number of the surveyor responsible for the establishment of the monument. Street monuments shall be located four inches (4") below the finished surface of the roadway. (Ord. 711 §1 (Exh. A), 2017)