50 CFR §29.17
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- (a)Before the Service will issue or renew a right-of-way permit, the applicant must provide a final survey plat and legal description that shows and describes the right-of-way in such detail that the Service can accurately locate the right-of-way on the ground.
- (b)Survey plats and legal descriptions of the right-of-way area must be stamped and signed by a licensed professional land surveyor or other professional licensed or authorized by the State to carry out land-surveying activities.
- (1)Survey plats must meet the following standards:
- (i)Survey plats must be geodetically referenced to the current State or national datum. In some cases, new geodetic control points will need to be set within or near the right-of-way area.
- (ii)Survey plats must show ties to the monuments marking the boundaries of the Service-owned land that the right-of-way would affect, or from which those boundaries are calculated. In cases such as road construction that involve allowing full control of the right-of-way area, a boundary survey is required.
- (iii)The points where the right-of-way enters and leaves Service land must be annotated on the survey with distance ties to the nearest boundary monuments.
- (iv)For a linear strip right-of-way, the courses and distances of the center line and the width of the right-of-way on each side of the center line must be annotated.
- (v)If the right-of-way or site is located wholly within Service land, a minimum of two ties to boundary corners or geodetic control points that can be readily recovered must be shown.
- (vi)Survey plats must show the existing or proposed facilities in sufficient detail that an average person can determine the nature and extent of the proposed use.
- (vii)Survey plats must include all uses of Service-managed land required as part of the right-of-way, including access roads.
- (viii)Survey plats must show the location of any other right-of-way areas in the vicinity.
- (ix)Survey plats must show major natural or cultural features such as roads, rivers, fences, etc., required for orientation and intelligent interpretation.
- (x)The acreage contained within the right-of-way area must be shown.
- (xi)Letter-sized plats are preferred, but larger format plats, such as the right-of-way plan sets prepared for highway and utility projects, are acceptable if they meet the other requirements.
- (xii)A digital version of the plat in AutoCAD, ArcGIS, or similar format must be submitted along with a signed paper or document prepared in Adobe Acrobat or similar process.
- (2)The legal description must:
- (i)Be in metes-and-bounds, aliquot parts, or linear strip format;
- (ii)Conform to and reference the survey plat;
- (iii)Be tied to the controlling monuments shown on the plat;
- (iv)Reference the geodetic coordinates of the point of beginning or point of commencement, and have a clearly documented basis of bearing; and
- (v)For linear corridor projects, use a “strip description” format, based on a geometrically defined centerline. For example: “All that portion of [land unit description] lying within the following described strip of land.”
- (1)Survey plats must meet the following standards:
- (c)A licensed Service land surveyor may waive the requirement of a survey plat for a proposed right-of-way in a remote location if they determine that the GPS coordinates and supporting location information submitted by the applicant for inclusion in the right-of-way permit are adequate to locate the proposed right-of-way with minimal risk to the United States.