N.H. Admin. Code § Lan 503.08

Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Lan 503.08 - Monumentation Of Boundary and Subdivision Surveys
(a) Monuments shall be set so that upon completion of the boundary and subdivision survey, each corner of the property will be physically monumented.
(b) When it is impossible or impractical to set a boundary monument on a corner, a reference monument shall be set, similar in character to a boundary monument, on the line of the survey or a prolongation of such. When an offset monument is set, it shall be clearly identified as such on the plat.
(c) Every boundary or reference monument set shall be composed of a durable material and set in a fashion to assure permanence. A permanent monument shall be any mark or marker which, if left undisturbed, will remain recoverable and identifiable, in place for a period of at least 25 years.
(d) Monuments shall include but not be limited to the following:
(1) Iron rod or iron pipe, 1/2" diameter minimum, marked with the license number or name of the surveyor;
(2) Bound made of concrete or stone, minimum 4" x 4";
(3) Drill holes or other identifiable marks in stone or concrete; or
(4) Brass or aluminum disc, 2" diameter, at a minimum.
(e) Adequate monuments shall not be disturbed. Inadequate monuments may be replaced with a well set and substantial monument. Double monuments shall be avoided whenever possible. The monument being replaced shall be noted in the field notes and on the plat, if one is prepared. When an inadequate monument is remonumented, the adjacent land owner(s) shall be notified.

N.H. Admin. Code § Lan 503.08

#5934, eff 12-9-94, EXPIRED: 12-9-00

New. #7425, INTERIM, eff 1-13-01, EXPIRED: 7-12-01

New. #7549, eff 8-25-01; amd by #7950, eff 9-10-03; ss by #9340, eff 1-1-09

Amended by Volume XXXVI Number 45, Filed November 10, 2016, Proposed by #12031, Effective 11/1/2016, Expires 11/1/2026.