Legal Descriptions and Parcel Sketches Sample Clauses

Legal Descriptions and Parcel Sketches. The Consultant shall have a licensed Professional Surveyor and Mapper prepare legal descriptions and parcel sketches for each parcel as necessary in accordance with the previously described Orange County Procedures for Right-of-Way Engineering. A draft of each legal description and parcel sketch for every parcel shall be submitted prior to the 90% right-of-way maps, if required. If any parcels are added or modified prior to the 100% right-of-way map submittal, the Consultant shall submit the legal descriptions and sketches of the modified parcels with revisions to the right-of-way maps showing the modifications. The signed and sealed final Parcel Sketches and Legal Descriptions shall be submitted upon request by the County for use in parcel acquisitions, but not later than with the submittal of the 100% Right-of-Way Map.
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Legal Descriptions and Parcel Sketches. 4.12.1 PSTA is responsible for preparation of parcel legal descriptions and detailed parcel sketches identifying new and existing right of way limits, easements, and temporary construction easement (“TCEs”) areas.

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