SEC. 1340.1. MONUMENT PRESERVATION.
§ 1340.1
The County Surveyor is authorized to use funds collected under Administrative Code Section 10.100-50 to pay for surveys that re-establish or verify major historical property boundary lines (such as government sections, rancho lines, and subdivision boundaries) throughout San Francisco.
The County Surveyor can spend money collected under a specific administrative rule to pay for work that checks or re-marks old, important property boundary lines in San Francisco. These include lines from old government divisions, ranches, land grants, and subdivisions.
- Complex:The section references an external funding source (Administrative Code Section 10.100-50) without defining what those monies are or how they are collected, making it hard for a reader to understand the full context.
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Official text
The County Surveyor is hereby authorized to use monies collected in Administrative Code Section 10.100-50 for the exclusive purpose of undertaking actions related to a retracement or remonument survey of major historical vertical or horizontal land division lines upon which later surveys are based. Historical vertical or horizontal land division lines include, but are not limited to, government section lines, rancho lines, grant lines, rancho section lines, acreage subdivision lot lines, and subdivision boundary lines within the City and County of San Francisco, including those areas subject to the Mission Bay Subdivision Code and Hunters Point Shipyard Subdivision Code.
(Added by Ord. 258-05, File No. 051461, App. 11/17/2005)