(a) All reports shall delineate the relationship between
record monuments and the location of the boundaries surveyed; such
relationship shall be shown on the survey drawing, if a drawing is
prepared, and/or separate report and recited in the description with
the appropriate record references recited thereon and therein.
(b) Every description prepared for the purpose of defining
boundaries shall provide a definite and unambiguous identification
of the location of such boundaries and shall describe all monuments
found or placed.
(c) Courses shall be referenced by notation upon the
survey drawing to an identifiable and monumented line or an established
geodetic system for directional control.
(d) The survey drawing shall bear the firm name and
firm registration number, the land surveyor's name, address, and phone
number who is responsible for the land survey, his/her official seal,
his/her original signature per Subchapter B of this chapter (Sealing
Requirements), and date surveyed.
(e) Boundary monuments found or placed by the land
surveyor shall be described upon the survey drawing. The land surveyor
shall note upon the survey drawing, which monuments were found, which
monuments were placed as a result of his/her survey, and other monuments
of record dignity relied upon to establish the corners of the property
surveyed.
(f) If any report consists of more than one part, each
part shall note the existence of the other part or parts.
(g) If a land surveyor provides a written narrative
in lieu of a drawing/sketch to report the results of a survey, the
written narrative shall contain sufficient information to demonstrate
the survey was conducted in compliance with the Act and rules of the
board.
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