Conn. Agencies Regs. § 20-300b-5 - Right of way survey
(a) A Right of Way
Survey is a type of survey which maps the limits of existing or proposed
highways or public utility transmission easements, including the mapping of
parcels to be acquired for such purpose(s), as referenced to an established
baseline. The baseline to which the highway, easement or acquisition lines are
referenced shall be a traverse line, project centerline or construction
baseline, any of which shall be monumented or specifically tied to permanent
reference markers and shall comply at a minimum with Horizontal Accuracy Class
A-2 as defined in Section
20-300b-11 of
these regulations and monumentation requirements defined in Article III of
these regulations.
(b) Highway or
easement lines may be deed, occupation, notification or acquisition lines;
shall be noted accordingly; and may be monumented.
(c) The features depicted on the mapping may
be the result of aerial photogrammetric or field location surveys performed for
project planning purposes or may be compiled from various sources. All
pertinent sources shall be noted. The method of determining the position of
property lines depicted shall be noted as shall the appropriate Horizontal
Accuracy Class.
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