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A. Except where stakes exist, the following points shall be staked with the subdivision survey:

1. All corners and angle points in the exterior boundary of the subdivision.

2. All angle points and curve points in the right-of-way lines of all streets, easements or lands to be dedicated for public use.

3. All lot corners.

B. Stakes in the exterior boundary of the subdivision shall be not less substantial than three-fourths-inch iron pipe, eighteen (18) inches long, driven flush with the ground.

C. Stakes at all other points shall be not less substantial than two-inch-by-two-inch redwood hubs, eight (8) inches long, driven flush with the ground.

D. All stakes shall be marked with a metal tack and tag showing the actual point and the registration number of the engineer or surveyor.

E. Subdivisions for which a parcel map is required may be exempted by the City Engineer from the requirements of this section except those for staking corners and angle points in the exterior boundary. Staking of subdivisions of four (4) or fewer parcels may be limited to staking of all new lines created by the division and at all angle points and curve points in the right-of-way lines of all streets if in the opinion of the City Engineer, sufficient monumentation exists adequately to establish the location of the lots. Staking of the remainder, defined as the largest parcel having a gross area of five (5) acres or more for subdivisions for which a parcel map is required, may be omitted. (Ord. 1030 § 2(11), 2018; Ord. 584 § 1 (part), 1977)