RCW 36.86.050
Monuments at government survey corners.
The board and the road engineer, at the time of establishing, constructing, improving, or paving any county road, shall fix permanent monuments at the original positions of all United States government monuments at township corners, section corners, quarter section corners, meander corners, and witness markers, as originally established by the United States government survey, whenever any such original monuments or markers fall within the right-of-way of any county road, and shall aid in the reestablishment of any such corners, monuments, or markers destroyed or obliterated by the construction of any county road heretofore established, by permitting inspection of the records in the office of the board and the county engineering office.
[ 1963 c 4 § 36.86.050. Prior: 1937 c 187 § 36; RRS § 6450-36.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 36.86 - Roads and Bridges—Standards.
36.86.010 - Standard width of right-of-way prescribed.
36.86.020 - Minimum standards of construction.
36.86.030 - Amendment of standards—Filing.
36.86.040 - Uniform standard for signs, signals, guideposts—Railroad grade crossings.
36.86.050 - Monuments at government survey corners.
36.86.060 - Restrictions on use of oil at intersections or entrances to county roads.
36.86.080 - Application of design standards to construction and reconstruction.
36.86.090 - Logs dumped on right-of-way—Removal—Confiscation.