Title 15, Chapter 6, Section 67
( 15-6-67)
(a) The clerk of the superior court shall file and record in his
office maps or plats relating to real estate in the county. (b) Maps or plats to be filed and recorded in the office of the
clerk of the superior court shall be prepared in accordance with the
following minimum standards and specifications: (1) Material. (A) Any such maps or plats shall be a good legible copy, such as
a blue, white, or other commercial print reproduced from an
original. (B) The minimum line widths and letter or character heights
delineated on such maps or plats shall be as follows: (i) Maps or plats drawn on 8 1/2 inch by 11 inch or 8 1/2 inch
by 14 inch tracings shall have a minimum line width of 0.010
inches and a minimum letter or character height of 0.080
inches; (ii) Maps or plats drawn on 11 inch by 17 inch tracings shall
have a minimum line width of 0.010 inches and minimum letter
or character height of 0.080 inches; or (iii) Maps or plats drawn on 17 inch by 22 inch or 24 inch by
36 inch tracings shall have a minimum line width of 0.013
inches and a minimum letter or character height of 0.080
inches. (C) In counties using microfilming procedures, when a map or
plat is filed for record the original drawing, which shall not
be larger than 24 inches by 36 inches, shall be submitted to the
clerk for microfilming and a legible copy, which shall not be
larger than 17 inches by 22 inches, shall be filed for record;
provided, however, that a full-size positive copy of the
original may be tendered and used for microfilming. The clerk
shall enter the filing date, plat book number, and page number
on the original drawing and return the original drawing to the
land surveyor or the person filing the same for record; (2) Caption. The maps or plats shall have a title or name which
shall be contained in the caption, and the caption shall also
provide the following information: (A) The county, city, town, or village, land district and land
lot, and subdivision, if the property lies within a particular
subdivision; (B) The date of plat preparation; (C) The scale, stated and shown graphically; (D) The name, address, telephone number, and registration number
of the land surveyor or the statement that he is the county
surveyor and is not required by law to be a registered surveyor;
and
(E) All reproductions of original maps or plats shall bear the
original signature, in black ink, of the registrant placed
across the registration seal in order to be a valid or
recordable map or plat; (3) Size. Maps or plats shall not be less than 8 1/2 inches by 11
inches and not larger than can be recorded without folding; (4) Data. Maps or plats shall be made in a professional manner and
in accordance with the standards of good drafting procedures and
shall show the following information, as specified: (A) All maps or plats shall show the direction and distance from
a point of reference to a point on the boundary of the
individual survey, and such additional data as may be required
to relocate the boundary point from the point of reference with
the same degree of accuracy required of the parcel surveyed.
The point of reference shall be an established, monumented
position which can be identified or relocated from maps, plats,
or other documents on public record; (B) All maps or plats of boundary surveys or subdivision surveys
shall show bearings of all lines of the boundary or lot lines,
and distances of all boundary or lot lines, and area of the
parcels expressed in acres or square feet; (C) All maps or plats of boundary surveys shall show the closure
precision of the field survey as the ratio of one foot to the
traversed distance in which an error of one foot would occur and
a statement as to the method of adjustment. The closure may be
stated as follows: "The field data upon which this map or plat is based has a
closure precision of one foot in ______ feet, and an angular
error of ______ per angle point, and was adjusted using ______
rule"; (D) All maps or plats of boundary surveys shall show the closure
precision of the data shown on the map or plat. The closure may
be stated as follows: "This map or plat has been calculated for closure and is found
to be accurate within one foot in ______ feet"; (E) All maps or plats shall show the width and the former
widths, if pertinent, of all rights of way adjacent to or
crossing the property or adjacent to any point of reference; (F) All maps or plats shall show easements and apparent
encroachments, if pertinent; (G) In the case of curved lines, the curve shall be defined by
curve data to include the radius, arc length, chord bearing, and
distance for regular curves. Chord distances and directions
shall be given for irregular curves; (H) All land lot lines, land district lines, land section lines,
and city, county, and state boundaries intersecting or adjacent
to the surveyed property shall be indicated by lines drawn upon
the map or plat with appropriate words and figures;
(I) All corner markers and markers of pertinent reference points
shall be fully described and indicated as to their material or
types and shall be constructed of a permanent material such as
iron, steel, concrete, or stone; (J) An arrow shall be shown on the map or plat to indicate the
principal meridian, and a notation shall be made as to the
reference of bearings to magnetic north, astronomic north, or
grid north. A grid north reference shall indicate the zone; (K) All linear distances shown on maps or plats shall be
horizontal; (L) All angular directions shown on maps or plats shall be
represented in degrees and minutes. Where plats state or
surveys require accuracy in excess of 1 in 5,000, the angular
directions shall be represented in degrees, minutes, and
seconds. All angular directions shall be referenced to the
principal meridian; (M) A statement shall be shown on the map or plat to indicate
the type of equipment used to obtain the linear and angular
measurements used in the preparation of the map or plat; and (N) All maps or plats shall show the state plane coordinates of
at least two permanent monuments thereon, when a National
Geodetic Survey monument is within 500 feet of any point on the
property mapped or platted, or any point of reference shown
thereon. (c) If the plat meets the requirements of subsections (b) and (d) of
this Code section, it shall be the duty of the clerk of the superior
court to file and record such map or plat or blueprint, tracing,
photostatic copy, or other copy of a map or plat. (d) Whenever the municipal planning commission, the county planning
commission, the municipal-county planning commission, or, if no such
planning commission exists, the appropriate municipal or county
governing authority prepares and adopts subdivision regulations, and
upon receiving approval thereon by the appropriate governing
authority, then no plat of subdivision of land within the
municipality or the county shall be filed or recorded in the office
of the clerk of the superior court of a county without the approval
thereon of the municipal or county planning commission or governing
authority and without such approval having been entered in writing
on the plat by the secretary of the municipal or county planning
commission or governing authority. The clerk of the superior court
shall not file or record a plat of subdivision which does not have
the approval of the municipal or county planning commission or
governing authority as required by this subsection. Notwithstanding
any other provision of this subsection to the contrary, no approval
shall be required if no new streets or roads are created or no new
utility improvements are required or no new sanitary sewer or
approval of a septic tank is required. Any plat of survey
containing thereon a certification from the licensed surveyor that
the provisions relative to this subsection do not require approval
shall entitle said plat to record. |