This legislation has been repealed.
(1) In any urban survey, the survey must:(a) if the land abuts a road--have a reference mark at each extremity of the land and at intervals of not more than 100 metres throughout the length of the road frontage of the survey where there are intervening side boundaries, or(b) if the land does not abut a road--have at least 2 reference marks at suitable locations in relation to the land being surveyed.
(2) Subclause (1) (a) does not require the placement of a reference mark at any extremity of the land if some other reference mark is already placed within 10 metres of that extremity and that reference mark is referenced to that extremity on the survey plan.