NAC625.740. Classifications of surveys; use of classifications and requirements for positional certainty.


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  •      1. Boundary surveys have been divided into the following four classifications:

         (a) High Urban. Surveys of land lying within or adjoining a city or town, including surveys of commercial and industrial properties, condominiums, townhouses, apartments and other multiunit developments, regardless of geographic location.

         (b) Low Urban. Surveys of land lying outside high urban areas and used almost exclusively for single family residential use or residential subdivisions.

         (c) High Rural. Surveys of land such as farms and other undeveloped land lying outside the low urban areas which may have potential for future development.

         (d) Low Rural. Surveys of land normally lying in remote areas with difficult or barren terrain and which usually have limited potential for development.

         2. A professional land surveyor shall use the classifications described in subsection 1 and the requirements for positional certainty for those classifications prescribed in NAC 625.666 to establish the locations of monuments in a boundary survey.

     (Added to NAC by Bd. of Reg’d Professional Eng’rs & Land Surv., eff. 7-18-88; A by Bd. of Professional Eng’rs & Land Surv., 11-14-97)