19-1420.Record of road survey; descriptions of real estate; surveys
generally; road work; civil engineer.
Upon the establishment of any road, the county surveyor shall enter the
plat and field notes thereof upon the official road record of the county.
He shall, when ordered by the board of county commissioners, make out a
complete description of all or any part of the real estate of his county,
to be made out and entered in proper rolls furnished by the county clerk
for such purpose. The county surveyor shall, when ordered by the county
commissioners, make complete surveys, plans, specifications and estimates
for all bridges, culverts, roads, ditches, or other public works to be
constructed under the authority of the board of county commissioners, and
shall report the same with his recommendations thereon, and when so ordered
he shall superintend the construction of such work, and make reports on the
progress of the same to the board of county commissioners as often as they
may require: Provided, That the board of county commissioners may
employ a civil engineer or architect to act alone or in conjunction with
the county surveyor in making plans, specifications and estimates for any
bridge, culvert, road, ditch or other public work to be constructed by the
county, and in superintending the construction of the same.
History: L. 1891, ch. 89, § 4; March 14; R.S. 1923, 19-1420.
19-1420.Record of road survey; descriptions of real estate; surveys
generally; road work; civil engineer.
Upon the establishment of any road, the county surveyor shall enter the
plat and field notes thereof upon the official road record of the county.
He shall, when ordered by the board of county commissioners, make out a
complete description of all or any part of the real estate of his county,
to be made out and entered in proper rolls furnished by the county clerk
for such purpose. The county surveyor shall, when ordered by the county
commissioners, make complete surveys, plans, specifications and estimates
for all bridges, culverts, roads, ditches, or other public works to be
constructed under the authority of the board of county commissioners, and
shall report the same with his recommendations thereon, and when so ordered
he shall superintend the construction of such work, and make reports on the
progress of the same to the board of county commissioners as often as they
may require: Provided, That the board of county commissioners may
employ a civil engineer or architect to act alone or in conjunction with
the county surveyor in making plans, specifications and estimates for any
bridge, culvert, road, ditch or other public work to be constructed by the
county, and in superintending the construction of the same.
History: L. 1891, ch. 89, § 4; March 14; R.S. 1923, 19-1420.
19-1420.Record of road survey; descriptions of real estate; surveys
generally; road work; civil engineer.
Upon the establishment of any road, the county surveyor shall enter the
plat and field notes thereof upon the official road record of the county.
He shall, when ordered by the board of county commissioners, make out a
complete description of all or any part of the real estate of his county,
to be made out and entered in proper rolls furnished by the county clerk
for such purpose. The county surveyor shall, when ordered by the county
commissioners, make complete surveys, plans, specifications and estimates
for all bridges, culverts, roads, ditches, or other public works to be
constructed under the authority of the board of county commissioners, and
shall report the same with his recommendations thereon, and when so ordered
he shall superintend the construction of such work, and make reports on the
progress of the same to the board of county commissioners as often as they
may require: Provided, That the board of county commissioners may
employ a civil engineer or architect to act alone or in conjunction with
the county surveyor in making plans, specifications and estimates for any
bridge, culvert, road, ditch or other public work to be constructed by the
county, and in superintending the construction of the same.
History: L. 1891, ch. 89, § 4; March 14; R.S. 1923, 19-1420.