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The city engineer shall determine the number and location of permanent control monuments, if any, required under this title for any plat, short plat, binding site plan, boundary line adjustment or lot combination. The city consulting engineer may waive the requirement for permanent markers at individual lot angle points. The city consulting engineer is further authorized to:

A. Set up standards of accuracy and methods of procedures;

B. Compile and publish maps and records from surveys performed under the provisions of this title, and maintain suitable indexes of surveys to prevent duplication of effort and cooperate with all agencies of local, state and federal government to this end;

C. Compile and maintain records of all surveys performed under the provisions of this title, and assemble and maintain records of all reliable survey monuments and benchmarks within the city;

D. Supervise the sale of maps and such publications as may come into the possession of the city. Revenue derived from the sale thereof shall revert to the general fund;

E. Permit the temporary removal or destruction of any section corner or any other land boundary marker monument by any person, corporation, association, department or subdivision of the state, county or municipality as may be necessary or desirable to accommodate construction or other development of any land; provided, that such section corner or other land boundary mark or monument shall be referenced to the Washington Coordinate System by a land surveyor prior to such removal or destruction, and shall be replaced by a suitable reference monument established by a land surveyor within a reasonable time after completion of such construction, or other developments. (Ord. 1190-21 § 2 (Exh. A), 2021; Ord. 1016-08 § 2).