Retracement Sample Clauses

Retracement. The purpose of this Task is to identify the location of the existing Centerline(s), R/W lines, Property line(s) (Resolve), to perpetuate the location of the monuments found and to document the control used for this project area. The deliverable(s) produced by this task are Survey Filing Maps (“SFM”). These tasks must address the requirements of ORS 209.150 and 209.155 and other survey related statutes. Retracement will cover Highway 43 and Willamette Falls Drive in the areas noted under the survey limits above. Cross streets noted as requiring ‘wider topo limits’ for roundabout design or realignment will also be retraced – these include the intersections of the following streets:  Highway 43 and Xxxx Xxxx/Xxxxxxx Drive (proposed realignment)  Highway 43 and Pimlico (potential future roundabout)  Highway 43 and Xxxxxx Drive (proposed realignment)  Highway 43 and Xxxxxx Street (proposed closure)  Highway 43 and Buck Street/Xxxxxxxx Street (proposed rerouting from Xxxxxx Street and realignment)  Highway 43 and A Street/Elliot Street (proposed Roundabout)  Highway 43 and McKillican/Garden (proposed Roundabout)  Willamette Falls Drive and Sunset Avenue [West Intersection] (proposed realignment)  Willamette Falls Drive and Sunset Avenue [East Intersection] (proposed Roundabout) Other cross streets will not be fully retraced, but a few monuments on each cross street will be tied in order to resolve an approximate location for the street. It is noted that the as-traveled Willamette Falls Drive, between 4th Street in Willamette and Chestnut Street, is known to have an uncertain legal status, according to notes on SN1968-047 and SN2019-
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