Utah Admin. Code R655-3-5 - Maps and Mapping Standards for Reports of Conveyance
5.1 Maps are required when a water right is
conveyed as an appurtenance to property. A map is a graphical depiction of the
water right place of use overlain by the metes and bounds description of the
property conveyed in a land deed demonstrating graphically and to scale the
portion of the water right which is appurtenant to the property described.
5.2 Maps shall meet the following
standards:
5.2.1 Maps must be legible.
5.2.2 Maps may be 8 1/2 x 11 or 8
1/2 x 14 inches in size.
5.2.3 Maps
are to state the water right number conveyed.
5.2.4 Maps are to include a north arrow.
5.2.5 Maps are to be drawn to
scale with a graphical scale bar contained thereon.
5.2.6 Maps are to include appropriate Public
Land Survey lines and labelled with section(s), township, range, and base and
meridian.
5.2.7 At least one
section corner location or appropriate survey tie is to be shown on the map and
labelled as such.
5.2.8 Maps are to
include and depict the entire parcel described as conveyed on the land deed and
the actual acreage of the parcel.
5.2.9 Maps are to show by hatching or shading
the authorized place of use of the water right which is appurtenant to land
described in a land deed.
5.2.10
Maps are to show any reservations from the property including property
described by language such as "less and excepting" in the overall property
description.
5.2.11 Each deed
submitted must have a map accompanying it unless the property description in
every deed is identical.
5.2.12
Maps should include a legend containing an identifier for the deed mapped,
parcel numbers, subdivision name and lot numbers, and any other information
needed to connect the map to the deed in a clear and consistent manner.
5.3 The accuracy and
completeness of maps are the responsibility of the professional preparing the
Report of Conveyance. Additional information may be required by the Division of
Water Rights to adequately identify the property to which water rights are
appurtenant or the place of use of a portion of a water right being conveyed.
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