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10-13-2003, 09:46 PM
I submitted a record of Survey for checking to a central valley county last winter. During the course of the survey, which resulted in the Record of Survey, I recovered a section corner that was marked by a nail in a rock. This corner was described in two US Forest Service corner location description maps and a California Department of Transportation highway map. The Caltrans map showed no accessories. The first Forest service corner description showed four bearing trees in 1926. The second Forest Service corner description said the accessories could not be recovered with certainty. I upgraded this recovered monument by setting a 3/4 inch steel pipe with my tag. On my Record of Survey submitted to the county, I noted what was found and what I did to upgrade the corner. On the map, my note next to corner read:
"FD ROCK MOUND W/16P NAIL IN ROCK. 10' EAST OF FIRE LANE ON OLD DIRT ROAD, WEST SIDE OF GULCH, SET 3/4 INCH PIPE PER LEGEND. ACCEPTED AS SECTION CORNER COMMON TO SECTIONS 9,10,15,16 RECORD LOCATION PER" (here I cited the documents mentioned above)
Upon receiving the marked up, checked Record of Survey back, I was surprised to see that the checker wrote on my RS that I would have to file a Corner Record for upgrading the found monument.
The checker wrote:
"Setting of a monument established by survey of the public lands of the United States requires filing a corner record or putting ties on the map"
I immediately called the checker and discussed in some length the rational for filing a Corner Record on top of a Record of Survey. The County's response was that it was quite clear in the LS act, that a corner record is required for every monument upgraded. I responded that it was not necessary to file a Corner Record if the pertinent information is shown on a Record of Survey. Now, several months later, the County is still insisting that I file a Corner Record. I strongly disagree with their opinion. Other Counties that I deal with on a regular basis do not require a Corner Record over and above a Record of Survey for a upgraded corner.
Pertinent sections of the Code:
8773. Corner records - "lost corners"
(a) Except as provided in subdivision (b) of Section 8773.4, a person authorized to practice land surveying in this state shall complete, sign, stamp with his or her seal, and file with the county surveyor or engineer of the county where the corners are situated, a written record of corner establishment or restoration to be known as a "corner record" for every corner established by the Survey of the Public Lands of the United States, except "lost corners," as defined by the Manual of Instructions for the Survey of the Public Lands of the United States, and every accessory to such corner which is found, set, reset, or used as control in any survey by such authorized person.
8773.3. Corner record - monument rehabilitation
In every case where a corner record is filed pursuant to Section 8773, the licensed land surveyor or registered civil engineer shall reconstruct or rehabilitate the monument of such corner, and accessories to such corner, so that the same shall be left by him in such physical condition that it remains as permanent a monument as is reasonably possible and so that the same may be reasonably expected to be located with facility at all times in the future.
8773.4. Corner record; filing; conditions; exemptions
(a) A corner record may not be filed unless the same is shall be signed by a licensed land surveyor or registered licensed civil engineer and stamped with his or her seal, or in the case of an agency of the United States government or the State of California the certificate may be signed by the chief of the survey party making the survey, setting forth his or her official title, prior to filing.
(b) A corner record need not be filed when:
(1) A corner record is on file and the corner is found as described in the existing corner record.
(2) All conditions of Section 8773 are complied with by proper notations on a record of survey map filed in compliance with the Professional Land Surveyors' Act or a parcel or subdivision map, in compliance with the Subdivision Map Act.
I found no accessories, except references to the "fire lane" and "Gulch" which I noted on my map. I see no reference in the 'Act' that requires me establishing swing ties to the corner, unless upgrading accessories is it. But no original accessories were found.
I discussed this issue with two other County Surveyors, and several other Licensed Surveyors. The consensus of everyone is that a Corner Record is not required on top of a Record of Surveyor in a case like this. Anyone else have an opinion on this issue?
"FD ROCK MOUND W/16P NAIL IN ROCK. 10' EAST OF FIRE LANE ON OLD DIRT ROAD, WEST SIDE OF GULCH, SET 3/4 INCH PIPE PER LEGEND. ACCEPTED AS SECTION CORNER COMMON TO SECTIONS 9,10,15,16 RECORD LOCATION PER" (here I cited the documents mentioned above)
Upon receiving the marked up, checked Record of Survey back, I was surprised to see that the checker wrote on my RS that I would have to file a Corner Record for upgrading the found monument.
The checker wrote:
"Setting of a monument established by survey of the public lands of the United States requires filing a corner record or putting ties on the map"
I immediately called the checker and discussed in some length the rational for filing a Corner Record on top of a Record of Survey. The County's response was that it was quite clear in the LS act, that a corner record is required for every monument upgraded. I responded that it was not necessary to file a Corner Record if the pertinent information is shown on a Record of Survey. Now, several months later, the County is still insisting that I file a Corner Record. I strongly disagree with their opinion. Other Counties that I deal with on a regular basis do not require a Corner Record over and above a Record of Survey for a upgraded corner.
Pertinent sections of the Code:
8773. Corner records - "lost corners"
(a) Except as provided in subdivision (b) of Section 8773.4, a person authorized to practice land surveying in this state shall complete, sign, stamp with his or her seal, and file with the county surveyor or engineer of the county where the corners are situated, a written record of corner establishment or restoration to be known as a "corner record" for every corner established by the Survey of the Public Lands of the United States, except "lost corners," as defined by the Manual of Instructions for the Survey of the Public Lands of the United States, and every accessory to such corner which is found, set, reset, or used as control in any survey by such authorized person.
8773.3. Corner record - monument rehabilitation
In every case where a corner record is filed pursuant to Section 8773, the licensed land surveyor or registered civil engineer shall reconstruct or rehabilitate the monument of such corner, and accessories to such corner, so that the same shall be left by him in such physical condition that it remains as permanent a monument as is reasonably possible and so that the same may be reasonably expected to be located with facility at all times in the future.
8773.4. Corner record; filing; conditions; exemptions
(a) A corner record may not be filed unless the same is shall be signed by a licensed land surveyor or registered licensed civil engineer and stamped with his or her seal, or in the case of an agency of the United States government or the State of California the certificate may be signed by the chief of the survey party making the survey, setting forth his or her official title, prior to filing.
(b) A corner record need not be filed when:
(1) A corner record is on file and the corner is found as described in the existing corner record.
(2) All conditions of Section 8773 are complied with by proper notations on a record of survey map filed in compliance with the Professional Land Surveyors' Act or a parcel or subdivision map, in compliance with the Subdivision Map Act.
I found no accessories, except references to the "fire lane" and "Gulch" which I noted on my map. I see no reference in the 'Act' that requires me establishing swing ties to the corner, unless upgrading accessories is it. But no original accessories were found.
I discussed this issue with two other County Surveyors, and several other Licensed Surveyors. The consensus of everyone is that a Corner Record is not required on top of a Record of Surveyor in a case like this. Anyone else have an opinion on this issue?