The following definitions shall apply to terms used in this section and sections 50-1302 through 50-1334, Idaho Code.
(1)  Basis of bearing: The bearing in degrees, minutes and seconds, or equivalent, of a line between two (2) monuments or two (2) monumented corners that serves as the reference bearing for all other lines on the survey. A description of the bearing system used to include a complete citation of the datum, epoch, and name of the published projection used must be shown on the survey. If a custom projection is used, the datum, epoch, and defining parameters of the projection sufficient to replicate the bearing system shall also be shown on the survey. For surveys where the bearing system is shown in accordance with this subsection, the convergence angle computed at a minimum of one monument on the survey must be shown.

Terms Used In Idaho Code 50-1301

  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • Obligation: An order placed, contract awarded, service received, or similar transaction during a given period that will require payments during the same or a future period.
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories; and the words "United States" may include the District of Columbia and territories. See Idaho Code 73-114
(2)  Easement: A right of use, falling short of ownership, and usually for a certain stated purpose;
(3)  Functioning street department: A city department responsible for the maintenance, construction, repair, snow removal, sanding and traffic control of a public highway or public street system which qualifies such department to receive funds from the highway distribution account to local units of government pursuant to section 40-709, Idaho Code;
(4)  GLO: The general land office and its successor agency, the United States department of the interior, bureau of land management;
(5)  Idaho coordinate system: That system of coordinates established and designated by chapter 17, title 55, Idaho Code;
(6)  Land survey: Measuring the field location of corners that:
(a)  Determine the boundary or boundaries common to two (2) or more ownerships;
(b)  Retrace or establish land boundaries;
(c)  Retrace or establish boundary lines of public roads, streets, alleys or trails; or
(d)  Plat lands and subdivisions thereof.
(7)  Monument: A physical structure or object intended to mark, reference, or witness a line, corner, or position;
(8)  Owner: The proprietor of the land (having legal title);
(9)  Plat: The drawing, map or plan of a subdivision, cemetery, townsite or other tract of land, or a replatting of such, including certifications, descriptions and approvals;
(10) Private road: A road within a subdivision plat that is not dedicated to the public and not a part of a public highway system;
(11) Public highway agency: The state transportation department, any city, county, highway district or other public agency with jurisdiction over public highway systems and public rights-of-way;
(12) Public land survey corner: Any point actually established and monumented in an original survey or resurvey that determines the boundaries of remaining public lands, or public lands patented, represented on an official plat and in the field notes thereof, accepted and approved under authority delegated by congress to the U.S. general land office and the U.S. department of the interior, bureau of land management; however, this definition shall exclude GLO-surveyed townsite lot corners, except those marking exterior angle points or block corners within the townsite;
(13) Public right-of-way: Any land dedicated and open to the public and under the jurisdiction of a public highway agency, where the public highway agency has no obligation to construct or maintain said right-of-way for vehicular traffic;
(14) Public street: A road, thoroughfare, alley, highway or bridge under the jurisdiction of a public highway agency;
(15) Reference point: A special monumented point that does not occupy the same geographical position as the corner itself and where the spatial relationship to the corner is known and recorded and that serves to locate the corner;
(16) Sanitary restriction: The requirement that no building or shelter, which requires a water supply facility or a sewage disposal facility for people using the premises where such building or shelter is located, shall be erected until written approval is first obtained from the director of the department of environmental quality or his delegate approving plans and specifications either for public water and/or sewage facilities or individual parcel water and/or sewage facilities;
(17) Street: A road, thoroughfare, alley, highway or right-of-way that may be open for public use but is not part of a public highway system or under the jurisdiction of a public highway agency;
(18) Subdivision: A tract of land divided into five (5) or more lots, parcels, or sites for the purpose of sale or building development, whether immediate or future; provided that this definition shall not include a bona fide division or partition of agricultural land for agricultural purposes. A bona fide division or partition of agricultural land for agricultural purposes shall mean the division of land into lots, all of which are five (5) acres or larger and maintained as agricultural lands. Cities or counties may adopt their own definition of subdivision in lieu of this definition;
(19) Witness corner: A monumented point on a lot line or boundary line of a survey, near a corner and established in situations where it is impracticable to occupy or monument the corner.