County Surveyor Duties
Duties of the County Surveyor
It shall be the duty of the county surveyor to make or cause to be made all
surveys within his or her county that the county surveyor may be called upon
to make and record the same.
In all counties having a population of at least
fifty thousand inhabitants but less than one hundred fifty
thousand inhabitants, the county surveyor shall be ex officio
county engineer and shall be either a professional engineer as
provided in the Engineers and Architects Regulation Act or a
registered land surveyor as provided in sections 81-8,108 to
81-8,127 or both. In such counties, the office of surveyor shall
be full time.
In counties having a population of one hundred fifty
thousand inhabitants or more, a county engineer shall be a
professional engineer as provided in the act and shall be elected
as provided in section 32-526.
The county engineer or ex officio county engineer
shall:
(a) Prepare all plans, specifications, and detail
drawings for the use of the county in advertising and letting all
contracts for the building and repair of bridges, culverts, and
all public improvements upon the roads;
(b) Make estimates of the cost of all such contemplated
public improvements, make estimates of all material required for
such public improvements, inspect the material and have the same
measured and ascertained, and report to the county board whether
the same is in accordance with its requirements;
(c) Superintend the construction of all such public
improvements and inspect and require that the same shall be done
according to contract;
(d) Make estimates of the cost of all labor and
material which shall be necessary for the construction of all
bridges and improvements upon public highways, inspect all of the
work and materials placed in any such public improvements, and
make a report in writing to the county board with a statement in
regard to whether the same comply with the plans, specifications,
and detail drawings of the county board prepared for such work or
improvements and under which the contract was let; and
(e) Have charge and general supervision of work or
improvements authorized by the county board, inspect all
materials, direct the work, and make a report of each piece of
work to the county board.
The county engineer or surveyor shall also have such
other and further powers as are necessarily incident to the
general powers granted.
The county surveyor shall prepare and file the
required annual inventory statement of county personal property
in his or her custody or possession as provided in sections
23-346 to 23-350.
In counties having a population of one hundred
fifty thousand inhabitants or more, the county engineer shall
appoint a full-time county surveyor. The county surveyor shall
perform all the duties prescribed in sections 23-1901 to 23-1913
and any other duties assigned to him or her by the county
engineer. The county surveyor shall be a registered land
surveyor as provided in sections 81-8,108 to 81-8,127.
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