Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 09 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Subtitle 13 - BOARD FOR PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYORS
Chapter 09.13.06 - Minimum Standards of Practice
Section 09.13.06.05 - Planimetric Surveys
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 09.13.06.05
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Purpose. The purpose of a planimetric survey is to locate, describe, or map, or all of these, the horizontal positions of the physical features and characteristics of the surface of the earth and other features.
B. Result.
(1) The results of a planimetric survey shall
clearly show the results of the field and office work, and shall be presented,
depending on the type of professional services requested, in the form of:
(a) A plat;
(b) A worksheet;
(c) Raw data; or
(d) Adjusted data.
(2) Plats are intended for a release as
stand-alone products. Worksheets and raw data are intended as components to be
included in other surveying or engineering documents and are not intended as
stand-alone products. Worksheets and raw data are not required to comply with
this regulation.
C. Field Procedures.
(1) Field work shall be
performed in accordance with accepted surveying theory, practice, and
procedures specified in this section.
(2) Field data satisfying the requirements of
these regulations shall be gathered, and the surveyor shall make a reasonable
effort to maintain the data.
D. Plats.
(1) An original plat of a planimetric survey
shall be a reproducible drawing at a suitable scale clearly indicating the
results of the field work, computations, research, and record information, as
compiled, checked, and analyzed.
(2) The plat shall be prepared in conformity
with the following procedures:
(a) A
reasonably stable and durable drawing paper, linen, or film of reproducible
quality is considered suitable material for planimetric survey
drawings;
(b) Plats may not be
smaller than 8-1/2 X 11 inches;
(c)
Relevant natural or artificial visible features shall be labeled and
represented by a symbol on the plat in its proper location, and each symbol
shall clearly indicate what is being represented or shall be labeled for
identification either individually or in a separate key to symbols;
(d) The plat shall show a north
arrow;
(e) A statement indicating
the source of the bearings shall be made on the plat;
(f) The source of a coordinate system, if
used on the plat, shall be identified;
(g) Cemeteries and burial grounds found by
the surveyor within the premises being surveyed shall be noted on the plat;
and
(h) Different line weights or
delineating letters or numbers shall be used to clearly show the limits of the
survey.
(3) In addition
to the criteria set forth in §D(2) of this regulation, the plat shall show
the following:
(a) Caption or title and
general location of the property or a vicinity map;
(b) Scale;
(c) Date;
(d) Name and address of the firm or
surveyor;
(e) A statement to the
effect that a licensee either personally prepared a planimetric survey or was
in responsible charge over its preparation and the surveying work reflected in
it, all in compliance with requirements set forth in Regulation .12 of this
chapter; and
(f) Seal and signature
of the surveyor who prepared or approved a planimetric survey.
E. Tolerances.
(1) Horizontal tolerances for planimetric
mapping shall meet the accuracy standards of this subsection. On maps with
publication scales larger than 1:20,000, not more than 10 percent of the points
tested shall be in error by more than 1/30 inch, measured on the publication
scale, and on maps with publication scales of 1:20,000 or smaller, 1/50 inch.
These limits of accuracy shall apply in all cases to positions of well-defined
points only. Well-defined points are those that are easily visible or
recoverable on the ground, such as the following monuments or markers,
including:
(a) Property boundary
monuments;
(b) Intersections of
roads;
(c) Railroads;
(d) Corners of large buildings; and
(e) Other similar points.
(2) In general, what is well
defined may also be determined by what is plottable on the scale of the map
within 1/100 inch.
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