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without additional conditional use permit, special use permit or commercial site development review and approval.
and Chapter 58.09 RCW. The document must contain a land surveyor’s certificate and a recording certificate. d. The final map page shall contain the following approval blocks:
3. Final approval and recording required
a. A title insurance certificate updated not more than 30 days prior to recording of the adjustment, which includes all parcels within the adjustment, must be submitted to the department with boundary line adjustment final review documents. All persons having an ownership interest within the boundary line adjustment shall sign the final recording document in the presence of a notary public. b. Final boundary line adjustment documents shall be in a form prescribed by the department and be reviewed and approved by the department prior to recording with the King County auditor. Lot lines within lots under the same ownership will be adjusted upon the recording of the boundary line adjustment and submittal to the City of the recorded boundary line adjustment documents. Lot lines within lots under different ownership shall be adjusted upon submittal to the City of the recorded boundary line adjustment and real estate conveyance documents transferring ownership of the adjusted land area. Approved boundary line adjustment approvals shall expire if the approved boundary line adjustment and real estate documents transferring property ownership are not recorded and a copy submitted to the City within one year from the date of approval. c. Final record-of-survey document must be prepared by a land surveyor in accordance with Chapter 332-130 WAC
i. The King County department of assessments; and
ii. The City of Sammamish department of community development.
4. Boundary line agreement
Whenever a point or line determining the boundary between two or more parcels of real property cannot be identified from the existing public record, monuments, and landmarks, or is in dispute, as evidenced by survey performed by a land surveyor as defined by SDC 21.02.060B.20. that demonstrates the following: a. The current legal description incorrectly identifies a property line location that is inconsistent with a location recognized by property owners through established use; or b. There is a defect in the recorded legal description that creates gaps or overlaps between existing lot lines; the landowners affected by the determination of the point or line may resolve any dispute and fix the boundary point or line by the procedure below, in conformance with RCW 58.04.007. If all of the affected landowners agree to a description and marking of a point or line determining a boundary, they shall document the agreement in a written instrument,
Effective | January 1, 2022
Title 21: Sammamish Development Code | 57
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