Mo. Code Regs. tit. 2 § 90-60.040

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 21, November 1, 2024.
Section 2 CSR 90-60.040 - Accuracy Standards for Property Boundary Surveys

PURPOSE: This rule sets forth the accuracy standards for all property boundary surveys.

(1) The professional land surveyor shall make an effort to detect and remove systematic errors.
(2) Precision Requirements for Urban Property.
(A) The uncertainty due to random errors of any dimension of direction or distance shown on the plat shall not exceed fifty parts per million (50ppm) or one tenth of a foot (0.10') for distances less than two thousand feet (2,000') at the sixty-eight percent (68%) confidence level (one (1) sigma); and
(B) The positional uncertainty of any coordinates shown on the plat relative to the control that is held fixed, shall not exceed fifty parts per million (50ppm) or one tenth of a foot (0.10') for distances less than two thousand feet (2,000') at the sixty-eight percent (68%) confidence level (one (1) sigma).
(3) Precision Requirements for Rural Property.
(A) The uncertainty due to random errors of any dimension of direction or distance shown on the plat shall not exceed one hundred parts per million (100ppm) or one tenth of a foot (0.10') for distances less than one thousand feet (1,000') at the sixty-eight percent (68%) confidence level (one (1) sigma); and
(B) The positional uncertainty of any coordinates shown on the plat relative to the control that is held fixed, shall not exceed one hundred parts per million (100ppm) or one tenth of a foot (0.10') for distances less than one thousand feet (1,000') at the sixty-eight percent (68%) confidence level (one (1) sigma).

2 CSR 90-60.040

Adopted by Missouri Register May 1, 2017/Volume 42, Number 09, effective 6/30/2017