OAR 166-150-0205
Surveyor Records


(1)

Bench Marks Records: Records document bench marks placed by the United States Geological Survey, United States Corps of Engineers, Oregon Department of Transportation, a city surveyor’s office, or the County Surveyor’s office to denote elevations above sea level. Records may include books, maps, cards, and other documents. Information contained in the records includes location, monument number, elevation, description, and related data. Series may include horizontal control surveys. Records are usually filed numerically by bench mark number. (Minimum retention: Permanent)

(2)

Corner Restoration (Bearing Tree) Records: Records identify specific characteristics of government corners and their accessories. Records may include the original description of the corner; description of the new corner; dates and names of witnesses; field notes or diagrams of the corner, brass cap, or accessories; and photographs. (Minimum retention: Permanent)

(3)

County Road Records: Records document the official description of county roads determined by surveying and mapping county roads and city streets which are extensions or segments of county roads. Records include road surveyor field notes, field books, maps, and road registers. Information may include legal description of the road; road name and number; plans and profiles; and may also include records of the petition and resolution process and reference to corner and road monuments. (Minimum retention: Permanent)

(4)

Land Division Plats: Plats are used to create the title identity to a piece of land and may include subdivision, partition, condominium, or cemetery plats. Records include map and accompanying survey narrative, property description, declaration by owner, dedication of streets to public use, and approval by public bodies. Records may also include plat and partition checking files which include subdivision guarantees, closure sheets, fee checks and receipts, findings, and decisions. Records may also include post monumentation records including deposits, requests for release of funds and interior corner monumentation documents. The plats are produced by registered professional land surveyors. The original is filed with the County Clerk and generally a true and exact copy is filed with the County Surveyor. (Minimum retention: (a) Final Accepted Plats Permanent (b) All other plat records: 3 years)

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Records of Survey Records: identify land boundaries and disclose the finding, establishment, or restoration of survey corners or monuments. Records include maps and accompanying survey narrative and description of corners. The surveys are produced by registered professional land surveyors and then reviewed, accepted, and filed by the County Surveyor. Records may be called Bearing Tree Records or Survey Maps and may include donation land claims and other federal land grant surveys such as GLO (General Land Office) or BLM (Bureau of Land Management) surveys. Records may also include the Global Positioning System (GPS) and other surveys produced with new technologies and required to be filed with the County Surveyor. (Minimum retention: Permanent)

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Reference Maps: Maps may include copies of highway, railroad, topographical, flood plain, and other maps used for reference. (Minimum retention: Retain until superseded or obsolete)

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Survey Field Records: Records include detailed field notes and other records related to surveys done for boundary work, local improvement districts, special requests, and other purposes such as dams, canals, and power lines. Field records may include investigative surveys made of crime or accident scenes at the request of law enforcement officials; notes on traverses, boundary and right-of-way location, construction (including levels, cuts, and grades), and other information; as well as sketches related to the survey. (Minimum retention: (a) Boundary and right-of-way location records: Permanent (b) All other records: 10 years after substantial completion of project)
166–150–0005
Administrative Records
166–150–0010
Airport
166–150–0015
Assessment and Taxation Records
166–150–0020
Building
166–150–0025
Community Corrections Records
166–150–0030
Counsel
166–150–0035
County Clerk — Elections
166–150–0040
County Clerk — General
166–150–0045
County Court and Commissioners Records
166–150–0050
County Fair Records
166–150–0055
County Health — Developmental Disabilities Records
166–150–0060
County Health — Mental Health Records
166–150–0065
County Health — Public/Community Health Records
166–150–0070
County Health — Sanitation and Waste Management Records
166–150–0075
County Health — Vital Statistics
166–150–0080
County Juvenile Department Records
166–150–0085
County Museums and Historical Societies Records
166–150–0090
County Veterans Service Offices Records
166–150–0095
District Attorney Records
166–150–0100
Emergency Management Records
166–150–0105
Equipment and Property Records
166–150–0110
Financial Records
166–150–0115
Fire and Emergency Medical Services
166–150–0120
Housing and Community Development Records
166–150–0125
Information and Records Management Records
166–150–0130
Justice and Family Courts
166–150–0135
Law Enforcement
166–150–0140
Library
166–150–0145
9-1-1/Public Safety Answering Point Records
166–150–0150
Parks and Recreation
166–150–0155
Payroll Records
166–150–0160
Personnel Records
166–150–0165
Planning
166–150–0170
Public Works Records — Engineering
166–150–0175
Public Works Records — Operations and Maintenance
166–150–0180
Public Works Records — Public Utilities
166–150–0185
Public Works Records — Traffic Engineering and Maintenance Records
166–150–0190
Public Works Records — Wastewater Treatment
166–150–0195
Public Works Records — Water Treatment
166–150–0200
Risk Management Records
166–150–0205
Surveyor Records
166–150–0210
Treasurer/Controller
166–150–0215
Vector Control Records
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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