General specification. For purposes of this Contract, the following general specifications for right-of-way mapping apply: DocuSign Envelope ID: 798F7E2C-0AE6-40EE-BFB4-3AB848988972 A. Completed right-of-way maps must be submitted to the State in both Microstation CADD files and Adobe PDF format that conform to producing a final print or plot which is 22 inches by 34 inches in size with a 21 inch by 32 inch printed border positioned ½ inch from the top, bottom, and right edge of the sheet. B. Parcel plats must be submitted to the State on 8 ½ inch by 11 inch bond paper with respective borders of 7 ½ inches by 10 inches, positioned ½ inch from the top, bottom, and right edge of the sheet. Match lines must be used where more than one sheet is required. C. Right-of-way maps must be drawn to a scale of 1 inch = 50 feet. An appropriate scale other than 1 inch = 50 feet may be used on some proposed right-of-way projects with prior approval by the State. D. The smallest size lettering acceptable on a right-of-way map shall be 1/10 of one inch (▇▇▇▇▇ #100) because right-of-way maps are reduced in size by one-half for archiving purposes, t . A right-of-way map which contains any lettering smaller than 1/10 of one inch will not be accepted by the State. E. Parcel plats must be drawn to a preferred scale of 1 inch = 50 feet. An appropriate scale other than 1 inch = 50 feet may be used on some proposed right-of-way projects with prior approval by the State. In the case of a very large parcel which would be difficult to show with clarity on a single 8 ½ inch by 11 inch sheet, the Engineer’s Surveyor shall use multiple 8 ½ inch by 11 inch sheets with matching lines. F. The smallest size lettering acceptable on a parcel plat shall be 0.06 of an inch (▇▇▇▇▇ #60). G. Property descriptions shall be submitted on 8 ½ inch by 11 inch bond paper. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall obtain State approval prior to using a paper product not previously approved by the State.
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General specification. For purposes of this Contract, the following general specifications for right-of-way mapping apply: DocuSign Envelope ID: 798F7E2C-0AE6-40EE-BFB4-3AB848988972:
A. Completed right-of-way maps must be submitted to the State in both Microstation MicroStation CADD files and Adobe PDF format that conform to producing a final print or plot which is 22 inches by 34 inches in size with a 21 inch by 32 DocuSign Envelope ID: D0894D65-6FF6-4E21-BE5E-BEEA53479086 inch printed border positioned ½ inch from the top, bottom, and right edge of the sheet.
B. Parcel plats must be submitted to the State on 8 ½ inch by 11 inch bond paper with respective borders of 7 ½ inches by 10 inches, positioned ½ inch from the top, bottom, and right edge of the sheet. Match lines must be used where more than one sheet is required.
C. Right-of-way maps must be drawn to a scale of 1 inch = 50 feet. An appropriate scale other than 1 inch = 50 feet may be used on some proposed right-of-way projects with prior approval by the State. An estimated 34 Right-of-Way Map Sheets will be prepared for this project at a scale of 1” = 100’.
D. The smallest size lettering acceptable on a right-of-way map shall be 1/10 of one inch (▇▇▇▇▇ #100) because right-of-way maps are reduced in size by one-half for archiving purposes, t . A right-right- of-way map which contains any lettering smaller than 1/10 of one inch will not be accepted by the State.
E. Parcel plats must be drawn to a preferred scale of 1 inch = 50 feet. An appropriate scale other than 1 inch = 50 feet may be used on some proposed right-of-way projects with prior approval by the State. In the case of a very large parcel which would be difficult to show with clarity on a single 8 ½ inch by 11 inch sheet, the Engineer’s Surveyor shall use multiple 8 ½ inch by 11 inch sheets with matching lines.
F. The smallest size lettering acceptable on a parcel plat shall be 0.06 of an inch (▇▇▇▇▇ #60).
G. Property descriptions shall be submitted on 8 ½ inch by 11 inch bond paper. .
H. The Engineer’s Surveyor shall obtain State approval prior to using a paper product not previously approved by the State.
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