Laserfiche WebLink
conditions of Approval <br /> MS-92-0124 <br /> Page 3 <br /> b. If irrigation service is to continue, the appropriate <br /> private irrigation easements shall be provided. For <br /> private irrigation easements, place the following not on <br /> map near the location of the easement: <br /> "A (size) - foot wide private irrigation easement shall <br /> be conveyed across (lots) (parcels) (nos. ) at the time of <br /> conveyance. Pipeline to be installed at owner' s <br /> expense. <br /> The note above, together with the owner consenting to the <br /> preparation and filing of the map, gives constructive <br /> notice to title companies, future property buyers and the <br /> public of the requirement to provide a private irrigation <br /> easement as well as its size and location. <br /> C. The owner shall grant easements of sufficient width for <br /> all District facilities which may exist on subject <br /> property to serve as a replacement for any prescriptive <br /> and/or unrecorded easements that are present. All <br /> existing recorded or newly dedicated District easements <br /> shall be shown on the survey map. <br /> d. If the homesite area is lower than adjacent irrigated <br /> property, a permanent berm or ditch will need to be <br /> constructed around the homesite parcel to prevent <br /> accidental flooding from irrigation water. Property <br /> owner shall either verify field elevations or submit a <br /> written statement to District indicating that property in <br /> question is not subject to flooding from adjacent <br /> irrigated property. <br /> e. A copy of the survey map shall be provided to the <br /> District Engineering Department for review to ensure that <br /> the above conditions have been satisfied. <br />