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IRC Work Order #5 <br />County Road 512 Ph. 4 <br />Pond A Bndry <br />March 24, 2008 <br />Page 6 of 7 <br />FLORIDA COMMUNITIES TRUST SURVEY PROCEDURES 11/2004 <br />The following survey procedures shall be used in order that the certified survey receives a satisfactory <br />review and approval by the Florida Communities Trust (FCT). The survey must be certified as meeting <br />these procedures and minimum technical standards for land surveying (Chapter 61GI7-6, Florida <br />Administrative Code). <br />1. The legal description in the current owner's deed must be reviewed by the surveyor. If FCT/Grant <br />Recipient is purchasing all of the property described in the current owner's deed, the legal description on <br />the survey must match the legal description in the current owner's deed, or, an affidavit must be provided <br />by the surveyor stating that the property surveyed is identical to the legal description in the deed. If <br />FCT/Grant Recipient is purchasing a portion of the property described in the current owner's deed the <br />legal description on the survey must match in form and as much as possible in content the legal <br />description in the current owner's deed. All recorded documents supplied to the surveyor or secured by <br />the surveyor must be shown on the survey drawing. <br />2. FCT/Grant Recipient will not acquire title to roads that are owned by the county, the state or the <br />federal government by virtue of a conveyance, order of taking in an eminent domain action, or <br />maintenance pursuant to Section 95.361, Florida Statutes. Appropriate county, state, or federal personnel <br />must be contacted for written documentation regarding maintenance. The written documentation must be <br />submitted in accordance with paragraph 13 of this document. Some examples of language to remove the <br />road right-of-way from the legal description are as follows: <br />a. Less and except that portion maintained as a county road right-of-way. <br />b. Less that portion of the West <br />35 feet of Section 10, Township <br />56 South, <br />Range <br />39 East, Dade County, Florida <br />maintained as a county road right-of-way. <br />Boundary\0725 WO 5 <br />CR512 Ph 4 Pond A <br />The surveyor must show the limits of maintenance as a boundary line with enough geometry so that the <br />area of the acquisition parcel can be computed. <br />3. The location of water boundaries must be depicted on the final survey with bearing and distances so <br />that a closed traverse can be computed. The area(s) below the water boundary must not be included within <br />the final acreage tabulation. The methodology used for establishing the water boundary must be indicated <br />in a note on the final survey drawing. Surveys that require the mean high water line to be located must be <br />prepared in accordance with the Florida Coastal Mapping Act of 1974, Chapter 177, Part 11, Florida <br />Statutes and Chapter 18-5, Florida Administrative Code. <br />4. The accuracy of survey measurements must be substantiated by the computation of a closed traverse; <br />the relative error of closure permissible must be no greater than 1:10,000. <br />5. All land comers controlling the description of each ownership, if not found, must be set (including <br />block corners). Any public land Survey comer, original or purported, used in this survey must be verified <br />or re-established in accordance with the Manual of Surveying Instructions, 1973 (Manual), prepared by <br />the U.S. Department of Interior. <br />6. The surveyor must locate all above -ground fixed improvements and any evidence of underground <br />fixed improvements within the acquisition parcel. <br />F:Tngineering\Capital <br />Projeds10725-2007 <br />Annual Prof. <br />Survey <br />Contrac62007-2008 ProjectsVMMR&T5CR512 <br />Phase 4 Pond A FCT <br />Boundary\0725 WO 5 <br />CR512 Ph 4 Pond A <br />bndry 4-8-08.doc <br />