| TITLE SECTION |
- Do not use any abbreviations in the title section of the map.
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- Leave at least 2/10 inch space between written lines in
the title of the map to annotate changes.
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- Leave at least 2-1/2 inches of blank space at bottom of title
section for certifications. Map should be drawn with ample blank
space for required certifications.
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NORTH ARROW
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- The north arrow should be placed at the upper right corner of the
map section and always pointing upward.
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BORDER
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- There should be a half inch space between the border and trim
lines. Size of map is measured from the trim lines.
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- Tax map key and map size are annotated below the bottom border
line. “Tax Map Key” should be written out and not
abbreviated.
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NOTES
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- Area of easements and legends should be placed under the heading
“NOTES:” and located at the bottom left corner of map.
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LAND TITLES
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- Land titles of adjoining lands should be the same as that shown on
Map 1 of the application. For example, Royal Patent number should
not be shown with the Land Commission Award unless shown on Map
1.
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| DESIGNATION OF ACCESS RIGHTS |
- Access restriction symbols should be shown on boundary lines only
and not on setback or easement lines.
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| DESIGNATION OF NEW EASEMENTS |
- Show the azimuths and distances of the entire existing lot affected
by the new easement. It is not necessary to annotate the
area of the existing lot.
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- An existing lot affected by a new easement should be shown in
the title portion of the map. A new lot affected by a new
easement should be shown in the “NOTES” portion of the map.
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| MATHEMATICAL CLOSURE |
- The mathematical closure of all newly created lots should be within
one hundredths of a foot unless the original closure of the lot being
subdivided is not within one hundredths. Mathematical closure of
easements should be within two hundredths of a foot.
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- The total area of all of the newly created lots should equal to the
area of the original lot.
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| SIMPLE CURVE COMPUTATION |
- Radial azimuths and chord azimuths should mathematically compute as
simple curves.
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- For clockwise curves, radial azimuth plus 90 degrees plus
delta/2 should equal to the chord azimuth, where
delta equals the angle between the radial azimuths.
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- For counterclockwise curve, radial azimuth minus 90 degrees minus
delta/2 should equal to the chord azimuth, where
delta equals the angle between the radial azimuths.
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| SUBDIVISION APPROVAL MAP |
- All maps submitted to the Land Court must comply with the
respective county subdivision ordinance. A copy of the
subdivision approval map must be submitted with the land court
application.
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| MISCELLANEOUS |
- No Access Permitted and No Vehicle Access Permitted should be noted
separately in the title.
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- Although required for county subdivision approval, setback lines
are not required to be shown on land court maps.
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- Designation of easement should involve only one lot unless multiple
lots owned by same owner.
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- Maps should be individually signed using India ink.
Rapidograph or Micron, archival or pigment ink is acceptable. Do
not use felt pens as they will bleed and disappear with time.
Computer generated signatures are not acceptable.
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- New easement areas should be placed in the “NOTES” section of the
map.
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- Sole application for cancellation of easement can be done by
petition only. No map is necessary.
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- If easement is described by centerline, area should be calculated
by centerline.
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- When canceling portion of an easement or access restriction, a
sketch with metes and bounds should be provided.
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- When subdividing a lot, the overall record azimuth and distance of
the original lot should be shown.
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- There should be no inset within an inset. Use a combination
of enlargements and insets instead. A north arrow and scale
should always be shown within each inset and enlargement.
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- For subdivision of a combined land court and regular system land, a
county approved composite map should be submitted along with the land
court map.
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- Double matted mylar having a minimum thickness of 3 mil is the
acceptable mylar for land court mapping.
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- Azimuth directional arrow should always be placed to the right of
the azimuth and not at the top or bottom. Directional arrows are
not shown when using leader lines.
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- Do not use “more or less” for areas.
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- Do not show easement “in favor of”, even though it is shown on the
county approved subdivision map.
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- Select properly sized clearly legible fonts. Do not use
exotic fonts.
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- Show street name only if roadway has been dedicated to the
county.
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- Use existing land court maps as examples.
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- Cancellation or deletion of a portion of an easement is
shown only on the map on which the easement was designated.
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