Washington Statutes

§ 58.09.130 — Monuments disturbed by construction activities—Procedure—Requirements.

Washington § 58.09.130
JurisdictionWashington
Title 58BOUNDARIES AND PLATS
Ch. 58.09SURVEYS—RECORDING

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Wash. Rev. Code § 58.09.130 (2026).

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When adequate records exist as to the location of subdivision, tract, street, or highway monuments, such monuments shall be located and referenced by or under the direction of a land surveyor at the time when streets or highways are reconstructed or relocated, or when other construction or activity affects their perpetuation. Whenever practical a suitable monument shall be reset in the surface of the new construction. In all other cases permanent witness monuments shall be set to perpetuate the location of preexisting monuments. Additionally, sufficient controlling monuments shall be retained or replaced in their original positions to enable land lines, property corners, elevations and tract boundaries to be reestablished without requiring surveys originating from monuments other than the

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Legislative History

[1973 c 50 s 13.]

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