Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Natural Resources
Title R655 - Natural Resources, Water Rights
Rule R655-5 - Maps Submitted to the Division of Water Rights
Section R655-5-4 - Mapping Standards
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 655-5-4
Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024
4.1 The State Engineer will determine the suitability of any proof map or application map submitted to the Division of Water Rights.
4.2 Maps for proof of beneficial use of water or diligence claims submitted to the State Engineer shall meet certain standards.
4.2.1 Maps shall be prepared by a
Utah-licensed professional engineer or a Utah-licensed professional land
surveyor and must be based on a competent survey. The professional engineer or
professional land surveyor shall affix their seal and shall sign and date the
map.
4.2.2 Standard mapping
conventions must be used in completing the map and shall include:
(1) a north arrow;
(2) a scale in both written and graphic
form;
(3) a legend describing any
symbols used on the map;
(4)
legible information;
(5) distinct
line quality;
(6) shading or
hatching of the irrigated acreage; and
(7) a clearly delineated boundary of the
irrigated area.
4.2.3
Surveys must be tied to a section corner, for example, Northeast, Southeast,
Southwest, Northwest or a quarter section corner, for example, North quarter,
East quarter, South quarter, West quarter, of the section, township, and range
survey for the area of use. The map must show the basis of bearing when metes
and bounds descriptions are utilized. A basis of bearing may be omitted from
the map when descriptions are based solely on the Public Land Survey System
(PLSS) nomenclature. Any public roads adjacent to or near the property surveyed
should be shown on the map. If within a legally platted subdivision, the
subdivision name and lot and block designations of the subject parcels shall
also be shown.
4.2.4 The title
block must include the following: water right number, application number, date
of the survey, name of the applicant, name and license number of the
professional engineer or land surveyor, and the section, township, and range
where the parcel in question is located.
4.2.5 Maps must be submitted on standard
drafting medium that is durable and reproducible.
4.2.5.1 Small sized maps. The preferred map
sizes are eight and a half x 11 inches or eight and a half x 14 inches. Maps of
this size should be used when possible and particularly for irrigated acreage
of five acres or less. Maps of small parcels shall be drawn to the largest
scale practical. The smallest scale allowable on small maps is one inch = 300
feet or one: 3600.
4.2.5.2 Large
sized maps. If a larger sized map is needed, the dimensions shall be 24 x 36
inches. If a larger map is submitted a digital copy must be submitted in
conjunction with the larger map. The title block shall appear in the lower
right-hand corner, with the long side of the map being the bottom. Larger maps
shall be rolled for mailing or transport. If mailed, a protective mailing tube
or box shall be used. Large sized maps shall be accompanied by a small sized
map, to be placed on the associated water right file with a note stating a
large sized map was submitted as the official map of the application or
proof.
4.3 Maps submitted with applications for use of water may be based upon any of the following:
(1) A map based on a competent
survey as defined in Subsection
R655-5-2 (2.2);
(2) All or part of a County Recorder's
ownership plat map;
(3) All or part
of a USGS topographic quadrangle map;
(4) All or part of a recorded subdivision
plat map;
(5) An aerial photograph
with adequate land location information using the PLSS;
(6) All or part of a previously filed proof
map;
(7) All or part of a
hydrographic survey map prepared by the Division of Water Rights in a general
adjudication; or
(8) Any other type
of reference map that adequately depicts the land location and provides the
necessary location information using the PLSS.
4.3.2 The water user is responsible for the
accuracy of the map. After the map is filed, any corrections or adjustments are
the responsibility of the applicant. Amendments may be made when proof is
filed, or earlier by filing an amended map. Amended maps filed before proof
shall be prepared in accordance with the standards governing the initial
submittal, shall be clearly labeled as amended, and shall bear the date of
amendment.
4.3.3 Standard mapping
conventions should be used in completing the application map, including the
following:
(1) a north arrow;
(2) a scale should be indicated both written
and graphically;
(3) a legend
describing any symbols used on the map;
(4) legible information;
(5) distinct line quality;
(6) shading or hatching of the irrigated
acreage; and
(7) a clearly
delineated boundary of the irrigated area.
4.3.4 Any referenced land boundaries must be
tied to a section corner for example, Northeast, Southeast, Southwest,
Northwest or a quarter section corner, for example, North quarter, East
quarter, South quarter, West quarter, of the section, township, and range
survey for the area of use. Any public road adjacent to or near the depicted
place of beneficial use should be shown on the map. If the place of beneficial
use is within a legally platted subdivision, the subdivision name and the lot
or block designation, and parcel number of the subject parcel shall also be
shown. The map must contain, at minimum, adequate information to determine the
quarter-quarter section or government lot, for the place of beneficial
use.
4.3.5 A signed applicant's
certificate shall be included upon or attached to each application map
submitted. The certificate shall read: "I,............, hereby acknowledge that
this map or, the map attached to this application, consisting of .... pages
numbered .... to ...., was prepared in support of Application ......... I
hereby accept and submit this map as a true representation of the facts shown
thereon to the best of my/our knowledge and belief."
4.3.6 Map Sizes. See Subsections
R655-5-4 (4.2.5.1) and
(4.2.5.2).
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