Conn. Agencies Regs. § 20-300-10b - Engineering and land surveying practices in property development work
(a) The phase of property development work
requiring evaluation, planning and design of drainage systems, proposed major
changes in ground contours affecting surface water runoff, sanitary sewer
systems, sewage disposal systems, water supply and distribution and proposed
buildings, structures or other improvements constitute professional engineering
and, as such, any documents relating thereto shall be sealed by a licensed
professional engineer.
(b) The
phase of property development work requiring measuring, evaluating and mapping
of topographic conditions, boundary lines, interior lot and street lines,
including their monumentation, the horizontal and vertical location of all
existing and proposed buildings, structures or other improvements to determine
their compliance with any specified location requirements set forth in
architectural and/or engineering plans or building and zoning regulations,
constitutes land surveying and, as such, any documents relating thereto shall
be sealed by a licensed land surveyor.
(c) The evaluation, planning and design of
roads in general constitutes engineering and, as such, shall be sealed by a
licensed professional engineer. The alignment and grades of a road incidental
to planning the layout and mapping of a subdivision may also be performed by a
land surveyor.
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