At the time of making the survey of the final map or parcel map, the engineer or surveyor shall set durable monuments to conform with the standards described in Section 66495 of the Subdivision Map Act so that another engineer or surveyor may readily retrace the survey, unless the survey is not required pursuant to Section 11-6.03 of this title. One exterior boundary line of the land being subdivided shall be monumented or referenced prior to recordation of the map. The remaining monuments shall be set within one year following recordation of the map. The monuments shall be set as follows:
(a) 
Exterior boundary monuments shall be set at or near each boundary corner and at intermediate points approximately 1,000 feet apart, or at lesser distances as may be necessary by topography to ensure accuracy in reestablishment of any point or line without unreasonable difficulty.
(b) 
Monuments shall be set at the centerline of all streets, centers of all cul-de-sacs and centerline intersections of streets with exterior boundaries in such a manner as to maintain line of sight from monument to monument within the specified right-of-way. All monuments shall be constructed in accordance with the Standard City Engineering Specifications and Drawings. All monuments set shall be permanently marked or tagged with the engineer's or surveyor's registration number.
(c) 
Corner monuments shall be set at or near each lot corner, except that the City Engineer may waive certain corner monumenting where standard monumenting would not be feasible or beneficial in retracing a survey.
(Ord. 94-29, eff. 12/15/94)
All exterior boundary monuments set shall be of new galvanized iron pipe not less than one and one-half (1 1/2) inches inside diameter. All lot corner monuments shall be new galvanized iron pipe not less than 1/2 inch inside diameter, a cross cut in concrete, a lead and tack, a steel pin, or a minimum five eights (5/8) inch rebar of a length necessary to assure monument stability. Centerline monuments shall be placed at locations as set forth in Section 11-7.01(b) or as designated by the City Engineer, and constructed in accordance with the Standard City Engineering Specifications and Drawings. All monuments set shall be permanently marked or tagged with the engineer's or surveyor's California registration number.
(Ord. 94-29, eff. 12/15/94)
If the monuments are to be set following the submission of the final map or parcel map to the City Engineer for certification, a security meeting the requirements set forth in Sections 66441 and 66495 through 66498 of the Subdivision Map Act shall be filed. The engineer or surveyor shall submit an estimate of the cost to set the monuments not already existing, and the City Engineer will review and either accept or reject the estimate. If the estimate is accepted, the subdivider shall post the security pursuant to the provisions of Section 11-8.06 of this title. If the estimate is rejected, the engineer or surveyor shall submit a revised estimate.
(Ord. 94-29, eff. 12/15/94)
(a) 
Within five calendar days after the final setting of all monuments, the engineer or surveyor shall give written notice to the subdivider and to the City Engineer that the final monuments have been set. The City Engineer shall inspect the monuments within 60 calendar days after notification from the engineer or surveyor.
(b) 
Upon payment to the engineer or surveyor for setting the final monuments, the subdivider shall present to the City Council evidence of payment to and receipt by the engineer or surveyor. The monument security shall then be released pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 8 of this title.
(Ord. 94-29, eff. 12/15/94)