A plat showing the results of each survey
shall be prepared and distributed as follows:
A. Preparation of Plats. A scale drawing of
the property with the following information shall be part of every plat:
1. Boundaries with distances (horizontal
ground) and directions (bearing or azimuths). When circular curves are platted
the following four (4) curve elements shall be shown: radius, arc length, chord
bearing, and chord distance.
2.
Ties to corners, monuments, corner accessories, and other relevant reference
information, which control the location of a boundary or corner, the surveyor's
basis for acceptance thereof, and the originating source of any found monument
or accessory if known.
3. Record
title lines including record deed distance and direction calls and/or document
(book and page) references.
4.
Reasonably observed encroachments and possession lines.
5. Type and dimension description of
monuments found and monuments set during the course of the survey. Pertinent
inscriptions should also be included.
6. Point of Commencement (if separate from
the Point of Beginning) and Point of Beginning for metes and bounds
surveys.
7. Client's
name.
8. Business address of
surveyor.
9. North arrow with basis
of direction.
a. The directional reference
system shall be clearly described on the plat.
i. When the direction is based on a deed or
survey plat record bearing or azimuth, include document references (book and
page or other instrument number) and specify which boundary line controls the
basis of direction.
ii. When the
basis of direction is derived from the Arkansas Plane Coordinate System,
identify the year of the system adjustment and the grid zone.
10. Bar
scale.
11. Legend. A legend may not
be required when all symbols, lines, and other graphics are described
individually.
12. Tract
description.
13. Surveyor's seal
with dated signature and the Certificate of Authorization seal when required
(A.C.A § 17-48-207 et. seq.). Any
additional sheets shall include required seal(s) with dated
signature.
14. Date of
survey.
15. A.C.A. §
17-48-107 et. seq. requires every
survey of a parcel of real property made after March 30, 1981, shall include a
statement of the number of acres or parts of acres included in the parcel
surveyed. If the parcel surveyed includes lands situated in more than one
quarter-quarter, the approximate number of acres of the parcel lying in each
quarter-quarter shall be shown separately.
16. The appropriate index code shall be
placed on each plat per the State Surveyor's current "Survey Plat Coding
Instructions".
B.
Distribution of Plats.
1. Survey shall be
deemed to be complete when the survey plat has been dated, sealed, signed, and
the surveyor has been paid.
2.
Revised Plat or Re-plat. A plat that corrects or changes information shown on a
previously recorded survey or subdivision plat and is required to be filed for
record at the State Surveyor's office. The revised plat shall clearly indicate
the portions revised and the document reference for the original
plat.
3. Subdivision plats are
boundary surveys creating parcels (e.g. lots, lots and block, tracts,
easements, right of ways, etc.) and are to be filed with the State Surveyor's
office after any recording requirements with City and/or County government.
a. Filing is not required, but may be
submitted, for survey plats made of subdivided property located in a
municipality where property has previously been surveyed and a plat filed
(A.C.A. § 17-48-106 et. seq.).
4. Copies of the plat shall be
distributed within 30 days of completion as follows:
a. State Surveyor's office (A.C.A §
17-48-106 et. seq.).
b. Client.