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CITY OF EVERETT PUBLIC WORKS

SURVEY & CAD STANDARDS

City of Everett Engineering & Public Services Department Revised: September 30, 2004

Table of Contents
Survey Standards.......................................................................................1
General Information ................................................................................................................2 Survey Control ........................................................................................................................3 Field Books .............................................................................................................................5 Digital Survey Data .................................................................................................................6 Requirements For Submission Of GPS Data..........................................................................8 Project Coordinates Conversion To State Plane (City GIS) Coordinates .............................10 Survey Recovery Form .........................................................................................................11 City of Everett Vertical Datum ...............................................................................................12

CAD Standards.........................................................................................13
General Information ..............................................................................................................14 Working With Vertical Applications .......................................................................................14 Autodesk Land Desktop ..................................................................................................15 Description Keys .......................................................................................................15 Symbols.....................................................................................................................15 Points ........................................................................................................................16 Contours....................................................................................................................16 Overview of Standard Digital Files ........................................................................................17 Digital File Preparation..........................................................................................................19 Layer Names.........................................................................................................................20 Layer Name Syntax.........................................................................................................20 Layer Name Field Definitions ..........................................................................................21 Feature Field .............................................................................................................21 Feature Field Table ...................................................................................................21 Phase Field ...............................................................................................................27 Phase Field Table .....................................................................................................27 Entity Field.................................................................................................................29 Entity Field Table.......................................................................................................29 Optional User Field....................................................................................................30 Optional User Field Table..........................................................................................30 Color Standard ......................................................................................................................32 Plot Style Standard ...............................................................................................................32 EVERETT.STB................................................................................................................33 AutoCAD Linetypes...............................................................................................................35 Second Field Abbreviations Table ..................................................................................36 Standard Symbols.................................................................................................................37 Block/Symbol Name Table..............................................................................................37 Abbreviation List....................................................................................................................38

Appendix...................................................................................................43

Introduction
The purpose of this document is to provide the surveying and engineering consultants with the appropriate guidelines for completing surveys and CAD drawings created for the City of Everett. Compliance with agreed upon project control and data management conventions is important to the City and public in terms of quality control and return on investment. The success of this compliance/cooperation will influence the continuation of the present program of contracting with private surveying firms for City projects.

Survey Standards

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General Information
Prior to the start of any survey work, the following steps will be required: A job-specific scope of work must be coordinated with and approved by the Citys project manager and the City survey representative prior to beginning surveying work for the City. This scope of work shall include, at a minimum, compliance with this document and specify the vertical datum to be used for the survey. A meeting will be scheduled to review the project scope of work and compliance with these standards. At minimum, representatives from the survey firm shall include the project manager (PE or PLS) and the CAD manager or operator who will be preparing the digital base maps and associated files. The City will be represented by the Project Engineer, a representative for Surveying and a representative from the City CAD department. The Survey firm will be provided a current copy of this document along with a disk including this document, current blocks and templates, and other CAD support files necessary to meet the Citys CAD standards. The Survey firm will be provided with City of Everett field books, appropriate monument locations, elevations and coordinates for both horizontal and vertical control points, and additional monument archival information previously coordinated with the City Surveyor, and IDS prints for project area showing existing city utilities.

All consultant survey work done for the City shall be coordinated and completed under the direct supervision of a State of Washington professional land surveyor in accordance with their professional services contract with the City of Everett. Surveys done under contract to the City by private surveyors can provide important information to update the City of Everetts Geographic Information System (GIS) database as well as meet the surveying and CAD needs for specific projects. The City of Everett is interested in maintaining and expanding its GIS and Survey base drawing files with information provided through this consulting surveying process. Since most of the surveying work done by private surveyors will have to be archived and used by City staff and the public for many years, it is essential for surveying work to comply with City of Everett Survey and CAD Standards. All survey data will be submitted to the City in a digital format that is compatible with the version of AutoCAD currently being used by the City of Everett. Any departure from the requirements set forth in this document must be approved by the City before any work is started by the consulting survey firm. Surveys not complying with this convention will not be accepted. Basic horizontal and vertical survey control information on all City projects must be recorded in City supplied field books. This requirement is particularly important as it pertains to control monuments, right-of-way and property corner locations. For surveys done with data collectors, the work recorded in the field books, although limited, should include sketches and diagrams of the survey control base lines, horizontal and vertical control monument descriptions, the basis for horizontal and vertical control on a project such as the state plane coordinates for control monuments and the benchmark elevations. This information will be included in the digital drawing files on the appropriate control, monument and GIS layers.

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The following stationing conventions will be followed and provided in the base drawing on a stationing layer with ties to existing City monumentation. Deviations from these conventions may be necessary on certain utility projects as determined by the Citys project manager. Stationing shall read left (10+00) to right (?+??). The minimum stationing start point will be 10+00. Negative stationing will not be allowed. Stationing shall run from south to north or west to east. North shall be to the top or right of the printed page. On the data file, north shall be up (World Coordinate System). Centerline stationing shall have tick marks (SV-STA-T) every 50 or 20 feet with annotation at 100 foot intervals

Departures from data collection and presentation conventions will be approved by the City survey manager and the project manager prior to beginning surveying work. In all cases, the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) and the Washington Administrative Code (WAC) shall take precedence over policy and convention.

Survey Control
The appropriate vertical and horizontal control for a project will be discussed and agreed upon at a coordination meeting with the Citys project manager, City surveyor and the private surveyor before work begins on a project. Local monumentation should be researched, reviewed and shared by the City and the private surveyor for the specific project. The selection of control should be based upon the appropriate instrumentation, methodology and required control closures for the project. The project budget, scope and quality control should be considered as well as GIS database enhancement. Field surveying instruments and measuring techniques to be used on the project should also be discussed and agreed upon. In general, a 1:20,000 minimum closure will be regarded as an appropriate closure for project control surveys although a 1:10,000 minimum closure may be accepted under some circumstances. In order for projects to be incorporated into the Citys GIS mapping, projects must be referenced or tied to the Washington State Plane Coordinate System which is used for the Citys GIS mapping system. This will be incorporated in the digital base drawing file using the GIS layer and TB-SURVY block. In most cases, due to the proximity of the Citys GIS control monuments, this work will have to be done by Global Positioning System (GPS) techniques. GPS work for a City project must be coordinated with the City surveyor prior to beginning work. All GPS data developed as part of a Survey project must be submitted for review and approval to the City along with the other survey data. Data submitted for each monument shall include but shall not be limited to the information requested on the attached Survey Recovery Form. (see attached) GPS data shall conform to the section titled Requirements for Submission of GPS Data. Horizontal coordinate datum for the GIS control network is presently based on the North American Datum of 1983, with the 1991 re-adjustment, (NAD 83/91). Locations, elevations

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and coordinates of both horizontal and vertical control points for use on a project shall be provided by or approved for use by the City surveyor prior to beginning the survey. All elevations and state plane coordinates submitted to the City as shown on the Survey Recovery Form shall be in both meters and U.S. Survey Feet. New or existing monuments, if un-named/numbered, shall be named/numbered by City surveyor prior to recording or monument data for the project. If the City has already established names/numbers for project monuments, the surveyor shall use the Citys designations. Monument references submitted to the City as part of a City project shall not be assigned names/numbers without prior approval of the monument names/numbers by City surveyor. Names/numbers for monuments shall be assigned to monuments according to function, i.e. Right-of-Way Monuments, Public Land Survey System (PLSS) Monuments or GIS Monuments as follows: Right-of-way monument: (4 spaces) Field Book # (2 spaces) Page # (2 spaces) Point #

Example: Point No. 3 on Page 13 of field book No. 614 should be written as 614 13 03 Sections/Quarter Corners: (2 spaces) Township # (2 spaces) Range # (3 spaces) Section # *

*Section number used DNR alpha/numeric convention Example: The northwest corner of Sec. 17, T. 28 N., R 5 E. should be written as 28 05 J05 GIS Control Monument: (4 spaces) Number/Name

Example: A typical City GIS monument will be a 3-digit number preceded by an E such as: EO88

In addition to survey control, other survey data, which shall be coordinated with the City project manager, shall include the data sheet orientation, cross section intervals, stationing requirements and other project specific data collection requirements.

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Field Books
All work must be recorded in City field books and shall provide the following information: The name or title of the project as assigned by the City project manager. The date the work was done on each page of the field book. The pages of the field book shall be numbered. The names of members of the field party doing the work.

All work shall be indexed in the front of the field book. References and/or descriptions of all PLSS land record monuments, City of Everett GIS monuments, NGS monuments, an other governmental land record or mapping monuments utilized during the course of the work shall be indexed independently in a monument index at the front of the field book. Field notes shall be clear, concise, and legible and shall contain sufficient information for ease of use by unfamiliar parties. All City supplied field books shall be returned to the Citys project manager at the completion of the survey tasks.

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Digital Survey Data


The following instructions must be followed on all survey projects, unless prior approval is obtained from the City: 1. Survey data provided to the City in a digital format shall be compatible with the version of AutoCAD presently being used by the City. Third party fonts, hatch patterns, and linetypes shall not be used in drawing files submitted to the City. Custom objects generated by other software, such as Land Desktop, shall be converted to a format readable by standard AutoCAD without the use of plug-ins such as Autodesks Object Enablers. Files must be complete and usable without having to download any files not included in the standard AutoCAD release. Digital survey data shall be provided to the City on CD-ROM. Survey point data files submitted to the City in a digital format shall include the following: Point numbers will numerically designate survey points. Points will be sequentially numbered. Nodes will denote the exact location of a point. Elevations shall be shown to the nearest hundredth of a foot. Descriptions will be abbreviated descriptions from the Citys Abbreviation List found in this manual. All survey point data shall be represented with an AutoCAD block with attributes for the point number, elevation, and description. Each attribute within the block definition will be on its own layer. Blocks such as the City of Everetts SV-POINT or Land Desktops POINT are acceptable. Point blocks shall be grouped on layers by topographic feature per the following layer name syntax: AAAAA-SURVY-POINT-FIRM AAAAA = Item Description (5 char.) see Layer Names in the section CAD Standards of this document. Always use this five character code for survey work. Always use this five character code for surveyed points. Survey Control Identifier Survey firm name or abbreviation.

2.

SURVY POINT FIRM

= = =

3. 4.

All linework, symbols and text will follow current City of Everett layering standards. Use the following guidelines for text: Only standard text fonts supplied with AutoCAD will be used. Text Style names will be the same and the Text Font used to create the Style. Text height will not be defined in the Text style definitions. Roman, Standard and Complex are the City default text styles/fonts. All text will be placed on separate layers per the drafting standards. 6

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All text describing existing entities will be placed in Model Space. Text height will be such that when viewed through a 1=20 scaled viewport, it will no smaller than 0.08 inches and no greater than 0.10 inches high. Street names placed in Model Space will be on layer STNAM-EXIST-TEXT. Text height will be such that when viewed through a 1=20 scaled viewport it will be 0.17 inches high. Street names in Model Space are normally frozen during printing. Street names placed in Paper Space will be on SHEET-MISC layer. Text height shall be 0.17 inches high. An attempt shall be made to orient existing feature text annotation (asphalt, grass, fence etc.) so it is in the general direction of the project centerline stationing. Utility line text annotation is included in the line via use of Everett linetypes. All survey base drawing files shall be tied to the Citys GIS mapping control monument system. This will be accomplished by inserting the Everett standard block TB-SURVY on layer GIS---SURVY-SYMBL. The block will be scaled such that it is readily visible when the base drawing is opened. A leader/line will be provided from the inserted block to the control monument(s). The surveyor shall provide a complete print-out of the coordinate file that lists or describes all points surveyed in project datum as specified by the Citys project manager, and in station and offset left or right format whenever possible. Separate AutoCAD files will be provided for:

5.

6.

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Surveyed base map consisting of linework, blocks and text representing existing topography and utilities. Point data per item 2 above. Contours on appropriate layers

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Requirements For Submission Of GPS Data


All hard copy and digital data files, as indicated in Typical Files Table, shall be bound/included in a binder for easy review and analysis by City Personnel. Information provided shall include: 1. The make and model of all equipment used in data collection. 2. The serial number of each instrument 3. The type of method or procedure used for the project, i.e., Static, Fast Static or other used 4. Single or dual frequency For all GPS stations used as a starting point for a project. The City requires at least two vectors from stations approved by the City surveyor, Additional GPS positions required for any other reasons, including temporary points, must be approved by the City surveyor. Data sheets will be filled out as outlined: a. State Plane Coordinates in US survey feet WA NORTH ZONE, three decimal places b. State Plane Coordinates in meters WA NORTH ZONE, four decimal places c. Final Coordinates in latitude and longitude, five decimal places d. Final orthometic heights, if leveling was used to derive: In US survey feet to three decimal palaces In meters to four decimal places e. Final orthometric heights, if GPS was used to derive: In US survey feet to two decimal places In meters to two decimal places f. Convergence angle in degrees, minutes and tenths of seconds g. Scale factor to at least eight decimal places h. Fill out text with pertinent information, description of monument and how to get to the point Static or rapid static will be used for all GPS control surveys. Kinematic GPS will not be acceptable for control surveys. Minimal satellite conditions: a. Check satellite almanac prior to GPS session to determine optimum time/day for GPS sessions. b. PDOP for all observations shall be five or less. City supplied field book shall be used to record pertinent information describing the GPS session such as: a. Project description including names of constrained (stationary) position b. Monument description c. Receiver (start time) d. Receiver (stop time) e. Height of instrument f. Offset distance g. At least three reference azimuths at each monument h. Diagram of monument location Any other information of interest about the monuments or the GPS session

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Different types of equipment will produce their own formats, please send similar files.

Typical Files Diagram of points and vectors Raw data files Corrected vector files Session log files Minimally Constrained Adjustment a. Analysis data b. Adjustment parameters c. Statistical summaries Fully Constrained Adjustment a. Analysis data b. Final adjustment iterations c. Final adjustment parameters d. Final weighting parameters e. Final adjustment closures and statistical data f. Final state plane coordinates in US survey feet g. Final orthometric heights: In US survey feet (two decimal places) In meters (three decimal places) h. Convergence angle in degrees, minutes & tenths of seconds i. Final ellipsoid heights j. Final Vertical adjustment files, if vertical adjustment is done separately, submit the same files as in Number 6 Conversion files from State plane coordinates, Washington North Zone, to latitude & longitude & metric coordinates.

Digital
X X X X X X X X X X X X X

Hard Copy X

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Project Coordinates Conversion To State Plane (City GIS) Coordinates


Prior to final submittal to the City, the surveyor shall provide the following information on each base drawing in a size that is clearly legible when viewing the entire base drawing: Set the current layer to: GIS - - - SURVY-SYMBL For horizontal control point(s), insert the block: TB-SURVY or TB-SURVY-2. (Insertion point and scale as required to be visible and not interfere with existing TOPO) For separate project vertical control point (benchmark), insert the block TB-VERT CNTR. (Insertion point and scale as required to be visible and not interfere with existing TOPO) Answer the attribute questions and the information will be inserted on the drawings in the format shown in the Survey Control Data Tables included in the Appendix. Note: the block should not be exploded when inserted into base map. Leader lines will point to the control points referenced in the table. This layer would normally not be printed.

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Survey Recovery Form


City of Everett Department of Public Works State: Washington County: Snohomish

Station Name:________
Horizontal Datum: Vertical Datum: Control Point ID: Section: NAD 83/91 NAVD 88 Book: Established by: Date: Range:

Page:

Pt#:

Township:

LATITUDE: (5 decimal places)____________________ LONGITUDE: (5 decimal places) __________________ ORTHOMETRIC HEIGHT: _______________________ Feet _______________________ Meters

Washington State Plane Coordinates North Zone


Northing (4 decimal places) Easting (4 decimal places) Point Scale Factor (to 9 decimal places) Convergence Deg Min Sec

Feet Meters
HORIZONTAL DATA:
Horizontal position established by: _____ resection survey, comments: _________________________ _____ GPS survey, GPS adjustment software used: _____________ _____ other, explain: _____________________________________ surveyors estimated relative positional accuracy: _____ft @ _____% confidence surveyors estimated absolute positional accuracy: _____ft @ _____% confidence

VERTICAL DATA:
vertical position established by: _____ differential leveling to: _____ order accuracy _____ GPS survey, accuracy within _____ft. _____meters surveyors estimated relative positional accuracy: _____ft. @ _____% confidence surveyors estimated absolute positional accuracy: _____ft. @ _____ % confidence

MONUMENT DESCRIPTION TO REACH

REFERENCES: Az from North

Distance

Reference Description

________________________________________________________________________ Month & Year Recovered: Condition Mark: Recovered By:

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City of Everett Vertical Datum

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CAD Standards

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General Information
The City of Everett, Department of Engineering and Public Services has prepared a detailed set of standards for preparing CAD drawings. Drawing files provided to the City in a digital format shall be compatible with the version of AutoCAD presently being used by the City. Third party fonts, hatch patterns, or linetypes shall not be used in CAD files submitted to the City. All final data files shall be provided to the City on CD-ROM. Preliminary files can be electronically transmitted to the City project manager via email. These standards are flexible enough to handle all types of AutoCAD drawing needs, but specific enough to provide uniformity between drawings. They provide the ability to create entity or layer selection sets during drawing production.. These standards were designed to allow data to be exchanged with the Utility Mappings ArcInfo based GIS. The City GIS system is based on the Washington State Plane Coordinate System. Therefore, it is imperative that all survey and design data files be convertible to this coordinate system. This requirement allows information from either system to be combined for comparison or planning. These standards include layer definition and assignment, symbol or block naming and placement, along with customized linetypes and abbreviation conventions. Information on the use of layouts and model space in plan preparation is also presented. The layering convention includes default settings for: layer names, color assignments, linetypes, and plot styles. Plot styles are directly related to the default line weight and screening in the plotted drawings for surveyed TOPO and proposed designed TOPO. Layer settings shall be retained for each unique layout printing. To save these Layer State settings, use either AutoCADs Layer Properties Manager (LA) or Express Tools Layer Manager (LMAN). A Layer State shall be named according to the layout(s) it applies to. The default model space settings are contained in Evt-acad.dwt as Evt-Default. The symbol naming convention allows symbols to be separated by discipline. The Symbol Table shows what each block looks like and provides examples of layers the symbols might be typically placed on. This standard allows new symbols to be defined provided they are created on layer 0 and their color, line type and plot style are defined as BYBLOCK and line weight is default. Everett customized Line types are defined in the standard AutoCAD format using plotted dimensions to be constant with default AutoCAD settings. The abbreviations have been provided to improve consistency. It is anticipated that all of these standards will be reviewed and revised over time as the variety and complexity of drawings produced increases. Therefore, periodic updates to these standards are anticipated and the latest version should be requested before starting a new project.

Working With Vertical Applications


Many programs that run on top of AutoCAD are available to help consultants prepare CAD projects. Some of these programs create new entity types in order to make their program more powerful. However, the City requires that all drawing objects be standard AutoCAD entities that can be viewed with plain vanilla AutoCAD. In order for this to occur, you should set the AutoCAD system variable PROXYGRAPHICS to 1.

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Autodesk Land Desktop There are a few issues to deal with when using the Land Desktop version of AutoCAD on City of Everett projects. Even though Autodesk has free object enablers that allow standard AutoCAD to see custom objects such as points and contours, the City is still somewhat limited when controlling the display of some of these objects. Also, when handing off the CAD file to the citys GIS system, only standard AutoCAD entities are processed. Following are some suggestions when using Land Desktop: Description Keys Description keys are used when you insert points into the drawing from the point database file or when you import points into the drawing from an external file or user database. When the point is inserted into the drawing, the point layer and symbol associations of the description key file are applied to the points. A sample description key file (EVERETT SAMPLE.mdb) is being supplied as a starting point to create your own file. This sample file is not intended to be complete, nor is it intended to define your companys description codes. It is merely a portion of a file that was used on an actual project. Note that the last field of the Point Layer field in this sample file contains CO_ABBREV as a reference to the consultants company name. This should be changed to fit your abbreviated company name. Tip you can use Microsoft Access to do a search and replace operation on this description key field. Just make sure the description key file isnt being used in AutoCAD while you are making your edits in Access. Symbols The City of Everett symbols have been created with the intention of inserting them at a one-to-one scale factor. You should temporarily set your drawing scale in Land Desktop to 1 before performing an operation that automatically inserts symbols. Land Desktop limits you to one path for specifying where the blocks are found when inserting points with symbols. This path is found under the Land Desktop Points menu, Point Settings, the Insert tab, in the Search Path for Symbol Block Drawing Files field. All Everett blocks should be copied from the individual folders found on the city-supplied CD into a single folder of your choice.

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Points Do not submit drawings that contain Land Desktops custom point object (AECC_POINT). Before submitting work to the City, re-insert the points using Lands point label style softdesk point block only. Following are the recommended settings for this point label style:

Contours Drawings that contain Land Desktops custom contour object (AECC_CONTOUR) will NOT be allowed. Tip - Before submitting work to the City, explode AECC_CONTOURS so they become POLYLINEs with MTEXT elevation labels.

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Overview of Standard Digital Files


The following is intended to highlight the major items covered by these standards. 1. All files will be delivered in a DWG format compatible with the version of AutoCAD currently being used by the City. 2. All base maps will be developed in a local coordinate system such that all points have positive values and are tied to the Washington State Plane Coordinate System using an existing monument designated by and/or approved by the city survey representative. Refer to section Project Coordinates Conversion To State Plane (City GIS) Coordinates in Survey Standards. 3. All drawing files will: a. Use EVERETT.stb named plot styles. b. Have an LTSCALE=1 and all Layouts will have a PSLTSCALE=1 c. Have a world coordinate system with an origin such that all points will have a min X,Y value of 10,000,10,000. All files will be 2D with Z coordinate values equal to 0. d. Use only Layer, Block, Linetype naming conventions defined in this standard or approved in advance by City CAD department. Tip Use AutoCADs DesignCenter and open the file EVT-ACAD.dwg. Drag and drop desired objects (layers, blocks, etc) into your current drawing. Dragging the desired items into your drawing assigns the default properties per the City of Everett CAD Standard. e. Use only standard AutoCAD fonts .shx, and Hatch Patterns files. f. Entity properties will be assigned BYLAYER accept as specifically noted in this standard. g. The Standard Text Style, will be defined using AutoCAD Font ROMANS.shx with height=0 and width factor=1. h. Normally all text, notes and dimensions pertaining to existing features will appear in model space. All text, notes and dimensions pertaining to new features should only appear in Layout/Paper Space. i. Only linetypes defined in AutoCAD ACAD.LIN and EVERETT.LIN will be used. j. City Standard templates will be used whenever possible. 4. Subject to project manager requirements, the typical Civil project should consist of the following base files: a. COVER.dwg developed from Everett template EVT-GEN-SHTS.dwt containing Legend, Vicinity Map and Engineers stamp sheet for project specification. b. DESIGN.dwg consisting of construction drawing file with a layout for each sheet. c. BASE.dwg consisting of all existing TOPO d. POINT.dwg with all surveyed point data e. CONTR.dwg containing contours. f. PRF##.dwg based on a specific line (CL, RT, LT etc) and a 1 to 1 scale ratio. A second profile with traditional scale factors for horizontal and vertical may be used. However, the 1 to 1 will be provided for future use. g. CRSEX.dwg (when required ) consists of cross sections along the various profiles. As with profiles one set of all cross sections will be provided with a scale ratio of 1 to 1 for current or future use. A second file may be used in the project.

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5. The typical project construction drawing file is constructed by: a. Creating a new drawing file using the appropriate Everett template file: 1) EVT-Gen-Shts.dwt=Used for Cover, Index, Legend, Vicinity Map and Signature sheet for Specifications. 2) EVT-TB D PlnPrf.dwt = Used when Plan and Profile view required. Viewports preset at 1=20 3) EVT-TB D Plan.dwt = Used when only Plan view required. 4) EVT-TB D Xsects.dwt = Used to show Cross sections on title block. 5) EVT-TB D DETAIL.dwt = Used when Standard and/or Project details are shown in Plan set and not at back of project specification. b. In the model space tab Xreference the needed drawing files using overlay on the appropriate layer set to XR-##-(BASE, PROFL, XSECT, POINT, CONTR ETC). The use of overlay allows others to xref the original files and/or your drawing file without creating overlapping nested files. c. Place new design entities on appropriate layers in model space. d. Use paper space containing the standard title block, viewports for plan and profiles, to place non-topo entities such as notes, scale bars, north arrows etc. Layout name will be the same as the drawing number. e. Once first sheet is set up with appropriate viewports, etc., lock viewports. Edit title block attributes which apply to overall project. Then copy the layout to second layout and rename appropriately. Tip Layouts can be imported from drawing files or template files. Right-click on any layout tab and select From template, select the desired City standard drawing or template file, then select the desired layout.

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Digital File Preparation


The following standards are designed to utilize a single continuous base map for each project drawn in real world coordinates where one drawing unit equals one foot and the local coordinate system origin is tied to the state plane coordinate system by the information provided in the TBSURVY attributes for the project control monument. This allows different survey base maps to be combined by inserting each into a drawing using the information provided by the TBSURVY block of the respective project control points

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Layer Names
The City of Everetts layering standard is necessary to provide a baseline for coordination between the Citys GIS and other agencies and departments. It is important to adhere to this standard to facilitate use of this information. The basis of this standard is the layer naming convention, which readily identifies groups of similar entities within the drawing. Layer Name Syntax Layer Name Example: AAAAA BBBBB = = AAAAA-BBBBB-CCCCC-DDD

Feature (5 character) See Default Layering Table. Phase (5 character) describes Features location in time. See Phase Below. Entity Type (5 character) describes AutoCAD entities on Feature layer Optional User Defined (Variable character length) to provide more specific detailed information about the entities on the layer when user feels such delineation is justified in manipulation of layers within the file.

CCCCC

DDD

The layering standard is based on a minimum of three fields and an optional user field separated by hyphens: AAAAA BBBBB CCCCC DDD. The first three fields have a fixed length of five characters. Codes less than five characters in length shall be completed with hyphens on the right-hand side. For default layer settings, refer to the field definition tables on the following pages. For a consolidated list of field definitions, refer to Layer Name Field Definitions in the Appendix. Tip Use AutoCADs DesignCenter and open the file EVT-ACAD.dwg. Drag and drop desired objects (layers, blocks, etc) into your current drawing. Dragging layers into your drawing sets the layer properties per the City of Everett CAD Standard.

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Layer Name Field Definitions Feature Field AAAAA BBBBB CCCCC - DDD The first 5-character field indicates the item description, major characteristic or discipline of the items contained on that layer. For example, drawing entities related to a 12 water line would be on the WTR12-BBBBB-CCCCC-DDD layer, and those related to Storm Drain would be on layer SD----BBBBB-CCCCC-DDD. Feature Field Table Feature Field Designations Feature (AAAAA) ACCID ASPHL BASIN BENCH BNDRY BRIDG BUILD CENSU CHANL CITYCITYL Relating to accident diagrams generic asphalt pavement drainage basin boundary/limits and data benchmark data municipal boundaries (city, county etc) bridge structures building structures (footprints, addresses, etc) 10 year census data and boundaries channelization features other than striping boundaries of properties owned by a city agency incorporated city limit boundary centerline data (ROW, const, survey, etc) concrete modular wall contour lines with major and minor divisions (5 with 1, 10 with 2 or 1, etc control survey data generic concrete pavement or slab linework used by drafter to construct entities coordinate system data & information (state plane, local) curb structures formed or -C-=construction, -R-=right-of-way, AAA=street name abbreviation -PR=profile 05=5 contours, 10=10 contours, 02=2 contours 01=1 contours Standard Modifiers (## Definitions) EVTDEFAULT.LAS Default Color # 10 21/25

61/65 192/197 21/25 141/145 61 102/105 cyan 3

CL###

61

CMUWL CNT## CNTRL CONCCONST COORD CRB##

major=41/45, minor=11/15 61 21/25 magenta 1

CO=concrete,

21/25102/105

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Feature Field Designations Feature (AAAAA) Relating to extruded data pertaining to a creek combined sanitary and storm sewer systems cut limits survey datum symbol in model space detour plans, routes & temporary signs line and text for all detail drawings dike limits and associated data drainage ditch and/or swale line driveway limits easement boundary (utility, access road, etc) generic conduit & junction boxes erosion control data fence line fill limits flow direction arrows fuel features -- when non-specific EQ=structures other than pipe ##=line size/diameter in inches PR=profile G=generic M=metal W=wood --=when non-specific JB=junction box EQ=equip. & structures PL=poles 162/165 141/145 152 211 CO=concrete, AS= asphalt, GR=gravel Standard Modifiers (## Definitions) AS= asphalt 102/105 ---=when non-specific -EQ=equipment, ###=pipe dia. in inches, -FM=force main -PR=profile EVTDEFAULT.LAS Default Color #

CREEK

CS###

32/35

CUTSDATUM DETUR DETAL DIKEDITCH DW-## EASMT

21/25

per plot style 161/165 102/105 111/115

ELE## EROSN FNC-# FILLFLOWFUEL-

GAS##

natural gas features

211/215

GIS-GRAIL GRAVL GRIDGS###

data or information pertaining to city GIS system guardrail line gravel limits other than drive ways (road shoulders, open areas, parking lots, etc) grid lines in model space ground shot (survey points) ---=general BRK=break

2 171/175 21/25

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Feature Field Designations Feature (AAAAA) Relating to Standard Modifiers (## Definitions) SLP=on slope TOE=toe of slope TOP=top of slope IMAGE INFOIRRIG LDSCP LFG-LIGHT MALBX MHWA referenced raster images drawing information for other drafting techs irrigation systems and facilities landscape data (trees, shrubs, etc) landfill gas collection private lighting system other than street lighting mailbox data and symbols mean high water data & symbols monumentation data and symbols asphalt overlay limits plat data - use optional field for plat name/number if needed for clarity profile (model space) lines & text private property limits and data --=when non-specific EQ=equipment OH=overhead UG=underground PR=profile --=when non-specific RW=right-of-way PR=property CL=centerline 2 71/75 91/95 211/215 51/55 212/215 EVTDEFAULT.LAS Default Color #

MON## OVLIM PLATPROFL PROPL

61/65 21 245 0, 4 & white 241/245

PWR##

power

211/215

RCKRY ROCKS ROW-ROWRR RR--SAWCT

rockeries and rock retaining walls rock outcropping limits right-of-way limits railroad right-of-way boundary railroad facilities and track sawcut line (any material) --=when non-specific EQ=equipment/structure -##=pipe dia. in inches COL=collector system -PR=profile

141/145 141/145 132/136 31/35

SD-##

storm drainage features

161/165

SEC-SEC16

survey section data and limits survey sixteenth (1/16) section data.

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Feature Field Designations Feature (AAAAA) SECQT SECTSECTR SETBK SHEET SHORE Relating to survey quarter (1/4) section data. section lines and text township and range data setback limits for buildings, wetlands, slopes, etc. items which only appear in paper space or layout shorelines (lakes, rivers, bays etc.) --=when non-specific HD=heads CD=conduits LP=loops EQ=cabinets poles, JBs PR=profile Standard Modifiers (## Definitions) EVTDEFAULT.LAS Default Color # 221 per plot style 223 per plot style per plot style 121/125

SIG##

traffic control features

32/35

SIGNS SOILS

traffic signs soils data (borings, test pits, etc) --=when non-specific EQ=equipment ##=pipe dia. in inches SID=side sewer FM=force main -PR=profile

122/125 181/185

SS-##

sanitary sewer systems

32/35

STA--

centerline stationing text and tick marks --=when non-specific DB=direct burial cable EQ =vaults, poles, JBs OH=overhead cable CD=generic size conduit ##=conduit dia in inches

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STL##

street lighting (public)

52/55

STNAM STRIP

street names pavement striping painted, raised pavement markers and plastic sidewalks and pathways including driveway and pedestrian ramps swale limits swamp land limits lines and text for all tables telephone facilities --=when non-specific EQ=equipment, JBs, AS=asphalt, CO=concrete, GR=gravel, BR=brick

223 232/235

SW-## SWALE SWAMP TABLE TEL##

102/105

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Feature Field Designations Feature (AAAAA) Relating to Standard Modifiers (## Definitions) vaults poles,etc, UG=underground cable/conduit, OH=overhead cable/conduit PR=profile FO=fiber optic #=iteration (1-9) --=when non-specific EQ=equipment, JBs, vaults poles, etc UG=underground cable/conduit OH=overhead cable/conduit PR=profile FO=fiber optic UG=underground SF=on surface AR=aerial EVTDEFAULT.LAS Default Color #

TIN-#

triangulated irregular network surface

TLM##

telemetry data facilities (city owned and maintained)

51/55

TNK## TRANS TURN-

storage tank footprint transit facilities vehicle turning data (not including striping)

201/205 231/235 --=when non-specific EQ=equipment, JBs, vaults poles, etc UG=underground cable/conduit, OH=overhead cable/conduit

TV-##

cable television

211/215

UTILVEG-VOLSVP-## WALL#

non city-owned facilities vegetation traffic volume data viewports retaining walls

211/215 10/15 same as ## 122/125

WELL# WETLD WTR##

wells wetland limits and symbols water system facilities

##=the vp number B=block C=concrete W=wood M=monitoring T=test (temp) W=water --=when non-specific EQ=equipment ##=pipe diameter in inches

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Feature Field Designations Feature (AAAAA) Relating to Standard Modifiers (## Definitions) SR=service lines PR=profile #=City of Everett designated line no. ##=XREF No (Phase field used to describe what is Xrefd EVTDEFAULT.LAS Default Color #

WTRN# XR-## XRCLP XSECT ZIPCD

City of Everett water transmission lines X-referenced files x-referenced files clip boundary lines and text for all cross sections ZIP Code boundary data

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Phase Field AAAAA BBBBB CCCCC DDD The second 5-character field indicates the project phase of the item associated with that layer. For example, entities which were existing at the time of construction could be on the AAAAA(EXIST, SURVY, GIS, or RECRD ETC)-CCCCC-DDD layers. Entities that are to be constructed by this project could be on layers AAAAA-(NEW--, REMOV, ALT-1 or ABAND, ETC)-CCCCC-DDD. Therefore, layer WTR12-NEW---CCCCC-DDD would contain drawing entities relating to the 12 water line to be constructed by this project. Phase Field Table

Phase Field Designations Phase (BBBBB) Relating to


model space entities items abandoned in place as a result of current project construction item locations digitized from City of Everett aerial photos data alternative design phasing (##=01-99) changes made during construction construction lines (for drafting) items to be demolished during current design Temporary construction detour route. For phased detour routing, use (##=01-99) item locations prior to project construction items to be constructed in the future which relate to or dictate current design items derived directly from City of Everett GIS data model space profile grid lines only items to be relocated and/or removed and reinstalled during current project new construction under current project phased construction #=1-9 item location determined from utility record dwgs not survey, GIS or aerial photo permanently removed under current project (##=01-99 for phased removal )

Properties Different Than the Associated Feature Layer in Default Layer Table

ABAND AERIL ALT## ASBLT CONST DEMOL DETUR or DTR## EXIST FUTUR GIS-GRIDMOVENEW PHAS# RECOR REMOV or REM##

color or line type can be changed for clarity color or line type can be changed for clarity color red and plot style normal users option since layer not plotted color or line type can be changed for clarity color or line type can be changed for clarity see default layer table color or line type can be changed for clarity color or line type can be changed for clarity color or line type can be changed for clarity color or line type can be changed for clarity see default layer table color or line type can be changed for clarity place id (abbreviation) of record source (pse, pud, verizon etc) in user field ddd color or line type can be changed for clarity

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Phase Field Designations Phase (BBBBB) Relating to


used for all point data and can be used in place of EXIST when portions of base map are derived from sources other than project survey data items required temporally during construction (##=1-99 for phased temp items) vacated right-of-way

Properties Different Than the Associated Feature Layer in Default Layer Table
place surveyor id (company name abbreviation) in user field color or line type can be changed for clarity line type = dashed or dashed2

SURVY TEMP or TMP## VACAT

TLBLK GRID-

MISC-

NOTES HALFREVIS STAMP

layout or paper space (feature=sheet) all title blocks (City of Everett standard title blocks must be used) profile grid lines, related elevation and stationing text miscellaneous items and symbols/blocks not included in other phases (datum, scale bars, fed aid, % review, north arrow, plan/profile/section/detail titles, match lines, etc) notes, symbols, dimensions and text used to describe construction work in plan or profile views half size stamp revision clouds, flag symbols, notes, etc. stamps for professional engineer, land server, etc

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Entity Field AAAAA BBBBB CCCCC DDD The third 5-character field is used to identify the AutoCAD entity type and is used to separate entities for the purpose of drawing presentation. For all Feature, Phase field combinations there will normally be an Entity Field of LINES, SYMBL or TEXT-. The two main reasons for this are that each layer can be turned off or on and/or assigned different pen weights via the named plot styles. For example, by placing water mains on layer WTR12-BBBBB-LINES-DDD and water valves on layer WTR12-BBBBB-SYMBL-DDD, you are able to turn the lines off or on in different viewports with in the same layout using the freeze command. The plotted line weight can be controlled from layout to layout by changing the plot style associated with the layer in the appropriate layout. The different settings will be retained by using Layer Manager .las files named according to the layout it controls. Note that it is also possible to maintain different lay files for same Layout under different names. Entity Field Table

Entity Field Designations Entity Type (CCCCC)


LINES SYMBL TEXTDIMEN HATCH HATBD

Relating to
all linework all symbols/blocks. all text feature specific dimensions

Properties Different Than the Associated Feature Layer in Default Layer Table
depending on phase, plot style will be pen101 for visibility

POINT DESCNUMBR ELEVA

color and plot style user optional depending on phase, plot style will all hatching be pen100 for visibility users option since layer normally hatching border/boundary when required not plotted Survey Data Points Only the point representing the surveyed only with the survy feature color 1 coordinates point pen100 only with the survy feature color 3, point description plot style pen100 only with the survy feature color 2, point number plot style pen100 only with the survy feature color 4, point elevation per the appropriate datum plot style pen100

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Optional User Field AAAAA BBBBB CCCCC DDD The fourth field, when required, can have any number of characters. This field is intended for a user-defined description when it is necessary to further separate entities. This optional field can show things like ownership (PUD, PARKS, SNOCTY), material (APS, PVC, WOOD), entity name (MH, INLET, GATE V, JBOX, EMPTY) or plotted pen weight (PEN101, PEN105) For example, entities on WTR12-EXIST-LINES-DI would be existing 12 ductile iron water line, where as WTR12-EXIST-LINES-ASC would contain existing 12 asbestos concrete water.

Optional User Field Table

Suggested Optional (User) Field Designations Optional (User) (DDD) Properties Different Than The Relating to Associated Feature Layer As Shown In Default Layer Table Sanitary Sewer And Storm Drainage Features catch basin type clean out inlet manhole type and/or diameter vault with or without size (lxwxd) Water And Force Main Systems Features fire hydrants gate valves manhole with or without size and type thrust blocks piping tee Striping Features lane line for bus stops drop lane stripe double yellow fog line 12 white gore stripe lane line stripe guide strip for intersection turn lanes line width and color ##=4Y(4yellow), 8W(8white) etc Signal Telemetry, Street Lighting, etc. Features traffic controller cabinet ##=30, 336, m, p) conductor ##=ug, oh sig, sl, tlm, 2pvc, etc electrical junction box ##=1, 2, 3, etc manhole type and/or diameter traffic signal pole ##=type @@=mast arm length

CB## CLOUT IL or INLET MH## V#X#X# FH GV MH or MH## TB TEE BUSLN DROP DY FOG GORE SKIP TURNS ##

C## CD## JB## MH## P##-@@

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Suggested Optional (User) Field Designations Optional (User) (DDD)


SERV V#X#X# FIRM PLS#####

Relating to

Properties Different Than The Associated Feature Layer As Shown In Default Layer Table

RAMPS (OWNER) (MATERIAL) FINE HEAVY P100 P101 P102 P103 P104 P105 P106 P107 P108 P109

electrical service cab vault with or without size (#=LxWxD) Survey Point Data Points FIRM=engineer, consultant or surveyor name or abbreviation WA PLS license number Miscellaneous wheel chair or driveway ramps in sidewalks name of item owner (city, co, individual etc) material item made of (DI, AC, PL, etc) Profl/Sheet-Grid- Phase fine grid lines (0.1 spacing) heavy grid lines (1 spacing) Tables, Sections & Detail Features 0.005" solid plotted pen width 0.012" solid plotted pen width 0.020" solid plotted pen width 0.031" solid plotted pen width Corresponding Plot Style 0.047" solid plotted pen width With User Defined 0.012" screened plotted pen width Line Type & Color 0.020" screened plotted pen width 0.031" screened plotted pen width optional solid plotted pen width optional screened plotted pen width

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Color Standard
The suggested/default colors provide two functions. The first and probably the most important is to separate different types of entities by color so they can be differentiated on the monitor during drawing production. The second is merely the need for a starting point from which to start and to return to. This concept applies to base maps in model space more than anywhere. The model space base drawing is what other users and systems will use. Therefore, the standard provides a base to start from for these users and systems. This layer property is retained, as are the other default properties, in the Evt-Default.las file. The user can save this file under another name and then modify it to their specific usage. The Evt-Default.las file is not to be modified.

Plot Style Standard


With the advent of Named Plot Styles (stbs) the plotted line weight no longer needs to be controlled by the layer or entity color. As always, the intent of a drawing is normally clarified with the use of different line weights. Different drawings and layouts may have different objectives (intents) and therefore the same entity may need to appear different in each of the drawings. For example, new curb and gutter and electrical conduit may appear differently in the electrical drawing than they would in the drawing used to construct the curb and gutter. However, it is required that they both be shown in each drawing. Thus the Everett CAD Standard is based on this same idea. As has always been the industry standard to show this distinction by the use of 3 or 4 line weights and the use of screened (normally representing existing entities) and solid line intensity. This relationship of line weight and intensity is shown in the EVERETT.STB plot style table shown in this section. Tip Print the attached sheet Everett Plot Styles (EVERETT.STB) & 255 Color Palette on your in-house printer/plotter used for draft and/or final production. This will give you an accurate preview of the colors and shades of gray that you have to print with.

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AutoCAD Linetypes
All custom line types created for the City of Everett CAD Standards are contained in the EVTSupport\EVERETT.LIN file. These line type definitions are now consistent with those in AutoCADs ACAD.LIN file and thus no longer require LTSCALE and PSLTSCALE settings different than the default AutoCAD settings (LTSCALE=1, PSLTSCALE=1). With this system, the line types will appear the same in all scaled viewports. The line types were developed using the following standards: The overall appearance of the plotted line was determined by its appearance and clarity within a 20 scale viewport using the default plot style of the layer which would normally contain the line type. This scale being the standard for all non-architectural dwgs with in the Everett System. Note - all other scales must be approved by the City project manager. The standard line type name consists of three fields separated by a hyphen. The first field consists of -EV-,.The second field is a short abbreviation/description of the lines intended use or discipline (see table below). The third field indicates the annotation used in annotated line types. In non-annotated line types this field is used as a short, more definitive description. The optional forth field can be used for further clarification. For example, REV would indicate the line appears the opposite of a line type with the same name (only on directional lines). The use of HF is intended to indicate a line type which repeats in approximately half the distance as the line with the same name. Romans text style and Romans text font were use in all annotated line types. Therefore, a text style called ROMANS using a text font of ROMANS must be defined in the drawing before loading the Everett line types. Text in annotated line types is intended to have a height of 0.1 in all viewports. The same line type is used for existing and new lines. By setting the LTSCALE=20 in the model space base map the lines will appear as they will within the standard 20 scale viewport and make the line type text easy to read. However, since the LTSCALE variable is a drawing standard variable and not controlled by the layout the LTSCALE=20 requires one to change the LTSCALE factor after entering the layout or model space. Therefore, it is suggested that the base map be xrefed into the construction drawing file where the layout LTSCALE=1. This will eliminate the need to change the LTSCALE before plotting.

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Second Field Abbreviations Table

Second Field Abbreviation CD CNT CS CUT DITCH EL EP FILL FN FO G GRID GUARD IR LFG PWR RR RW SD SIG SL SS STRIP TEL TLM TV UT WTR WTRSV

Description
Conduit (unknown Owner or Contents) Contour Lines Combined Sanitary Storm Line Cut Limit Ditch Line Electrical (Generic Electrical) Edge of Pavement Fill Limit Fence Line Fiber Optic Lines Gas Line Profile Grid Lines Guard Rail Irrigation Line Landfill Gas Collection Line Power Lines (Commercial Power Service ie PUD etc) Railroad Track Right-of-Way Storm Drainage Main Signal Cable Street Light Sanitary Sewer Main Striping Lines Telephone Telemetry Cable Cable Television Generic Utility Line Water Main Water Service

Refer to the Appendix for a complete listing of Everett linetypes.

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Standard Symbols
Block names are the same as the file name that they are stored in. They start with a twocharacter prefix followed by a hyphen. This allows all of the blocks to be sorted by discipline and improves readability. The System allows for new symbols to be defined provided that they are created on layer zero and their color, plot style and linetype are defined BYBLOCK. The attached City of Everett Standard Symbols Blocks lists all of the currently defined blocks. The table shows a not-to-scale icon of the symbol, its file name, a description of what the symbol is intended to represent, whether the symbol is typically found in model or paper space and examples of the layers the symbol might be found on. The symbols library has been sorted by function and then stored in the EVT-Symbols Directory. Block/Symbol Name Table

2-Character Block Prefix ACCHEELDLTMENTPVRRSFSGSHSNSPSVTBTRUTWDWL-

Block Prefix Description Accidents Diagrams Non-Striped Channelization Electrical Diagram Symbols Landscaping and Vegetation Light, Street Light or Other Light Mechanical Diagram Symbols Note Or Call Out Symbol Pavement Or Curb And Gutter Railroads Surface Features Not Otherwise Specified Signals Sheet, Legends, North Arrow, Title Blocks, Etc Signs Striping Survey, Section Lines Data Table Transit Utilities Wiring Diagram Component Wall, Rockeries, Guardrails

Refer to the Appendix for a complete listing of Everett symbols.

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Abbreviation List
The following City of Everett Abbreviations List includes the common abbreviations used in our AutoCAD drawings. These abbreviations should be used only if necessary to conserve space on the drawing.

Abbreviation AB ABAND ABBR ABUT ACT ADD ADJ AFF AH ALT ALY AMEND AP APPROX APWA ARCH ARV ASPH AUX AVE AVG AWG B BC BITUM BK BL BLDG BLK BLVD BM BOC BOL BOT BOW BRDG BRG BRK BTWN C C/L CAP CB

Description

A
Anchor Bolt Abandoned Abbreviation Abutment Actual Addendum, Addition Adjust Above Finished Floor Ahead Alternate ALLEY Amendment Angle Point Approximately American Public Works Association Architecture Air Relief Valve Asphalt Auxiliary Avenue Average American Wire Gauge

Abbreviation CB1 CB2 CC CCb CCd CCG CCGS CCL CD CG CHG CHK CI CICL CIP CIR CJ CL CLASS CLF CLR CLY CMP CMU CND CNTY CO COE COL COM COMM CONC CONN CONST CONT COOR COP COR CORR CRK CRN CS CT CTR CTRE CU

B
Black, Beam Block Corner Bituminous Back Baseline, Blue Building Block Boulevard Bench Mark Back of Curb Bollard Bottom Back of Walk Bridge Bearing Break Between

C
Conductor, Channel, Column Centerline Capacity Catch Basin, Cable

Description Catch Basin Type 1 Catch Basin Type 2 Center to Center, Closing Corner, Concrete Curb Coaxial Cable Control Conduit Concrete Curb & Gutter Concrete Curb, Gutter & S/W Creek Center Line Conduit Curb and Gutter Change Check Cast Iron Cast Iron Concrete Lined Cast in Place Circuit, Circle Construction Joint Centerline Classification Chain Link Fence Clearance, Clear Clay Corrugated Metal Pipe Concrete Masonry Unit Conduit County Clean Out City of Everett Column Common Communicate Concrete Connection Construct, Construction Continued, Continuous, Control Coordinate Copper Corner Corrugated Creek Crown of Road Combined SS & SD System Court, Community Transit Center Tree (conifer) Cubic

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Abbreviation CULV CYL D DB D/L D/W DBL DCL DE DEG DET DI DIA DIAPH DIR DN DR DWG DWY E EA ECb ECC EF EJB EL ELB ELEC ELEV EMB EMH ENCL ENG ENGR EO EOA EOC EOD EOG EP EQ EQUIP ET EV EVC EVP EVT EW EX EXC EXIST EXP EXP JT EXT F

Description Culvert Cylinder

D
Depth, Dipole Direct Burial Cable Daylight Driveway Double Ditch CL DE-Energize Degree Detail or Detector Ductile Iron Diameter Diaphragm Direction Down Drain Drawing Driveway

Abbreviation FAB FDN FF FG FH FIG FIN FL FLD FLEX FLG FLT FLX FM FNC FOC FOG FOW FP FT FTG FWD FWPS FWY G GA GALV GAR GB GDWY GE GEN GI GL GLU GM GND GOVT GR GRD GV GVL GVT H H-T HD HDCP HDG HI HORIZ HPS HSB HSE HT

E
East, Electrical Each Buried Electrical Cable Eccentric Each Face Electric Junction Box Easement Line, Elevation Elbow Electrical Elevation Embankment Electrical Manhole Enclose Engine Engineer Edge of Edge of Asphalt Edge of Concrete Edge of Dirt Edge of Gravel Edge of Pavement Equal Equipment Everett Transit Electrical Vault End Vertical Curve Emergency Vehicle Pre-Emption Everett, City of Everett Each Way Existing, Example Excavation Existing Expansion Expansion Joint Exterior, Extension, Extruded

Description Fabricate Foundation Far Face, Finished Floor Finish Grade Fire Hydrant Figure Finish, Finished Fog Line, Flow Line, Flash, Flashing, Floor Field Flexible Flange Filter Flexible From, Force Main Fence Face of Curb Fog Line Face of Wall Full Penetration, Flag Pole Feet/Foot Footing Forward Finished Water Pump Station Freeway

G
Gas Line, Green, Girder Gauge Galvanized Garage Green W/Black Tracer, Grade Break Gravel Driveway Grate Elevation Generator Galvanized Iron Glass, Gutter Line Globe Value Gas Meter Ground Government Guard Rail Ground, Grade Gate Valve Gravel Gas Vault

H
Height, High Hub & Tack Head Handicap Parking Symbol Hot Dipped Galvanized Height of Instrument Horizontal High Pressure Sodium, High Pressure Steam High Strength Bolt House Height of Target

F
Flanged

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Abbreviation HTS HW HWY HYDR I ID IDENT IE IF IL ILLUM IMSA IN INCL INCR IND INDUCT INST INSUL INT INV IP IS ITE

Description Heights Hot Water Highway Hydraulic

I
Iron Inside Diameter Identification Invert Elevation Inside Face Inlet Illuminate International Municipal Signal Assoc. Inch/Inches Include Increase Indicator Inductance Install, Instrument Insulation Intersection, Internal Invert, Inverse Iron Pipe Island Institute of Transportation Engineering

Abbreviation MAINT MATL MAX MB MC MECH MED MER MFR MH MHHW MHT MHW MIC MID MIL MIN MISC MJ MK ML MLLW MLCSP MLTCS MLECSP MLT MLW MOD MON MPOC MSNRY MT MUTCD

J
JB JCT JNX JT KG KHZ KM KV KW KWH L LAB LAT LBS LEN LF LIM LK LOC LONG LP LT LUMIN LWR M M/L MA MACH Junction Box, Jersey Barrier Junction Junction Joint

K
Kilogram Kilohertz Kilometer Kilovolt Kilowatt Kilowatt Hour

Description Maintenance Material Maximum Mailbox Meander Corner Mechanical Medium Meridian Manufacture Manhole Mean Higher High Water Mean High Tide Mean High Water Monument In Case Middle Military Minimum, Minute, Minor Miscellaneous Mechanical Joint Mark Match Line Mean Lower Low Water Mortar lined & Coated Steel Pipe Mortar Lined Tape Coated Steel Pipe Mortar Lined Epoxy Coated Steel Pipe Mean Low Tide Mean Low Water Modification Monument Midpoint On Curve Masonry Mean Tide Manual On Uniform Traffic Control Devices

N
N NA NAUT NEG NEMA NEUT NF NIC NO NOM NTS O O-XING OB OC OD OF OH OL OHP North Not Applicable Nautical Negative National Electrical Manufacturers Association Neutral Near Face Not in Contract Number Nominal Not To Scale

L
Length of Arc, Traffic Detection Loop Laboratory Lateral, Latitude Pounds Length Linear Foot/Feet Limit Lake Locate Longitudinal, Longitude Lamp, Light Pole Left, Light Luminaire Lower

O
Orange Overhead Crossing Orange with Black Tracer On Center Outside Diameter Outside Face Overhead Overlap Phase Overhead Power

M
Meter, Mile Monument Line Traffic Detection Magnetometer Machine

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Abbreviation OHW OPNG OPP OPR OPT ORIG OT OZ P P/C P/L P/S P/T PAR PC PCC PD PE PED PERM PERP PH PI PKWY PL PLSS POA POC POS PPB PPBP PR PRC PROJ PROP PRV PSI PT PUD PV PVC PVMT PVRC PVT PWR Q QC QT QTR QTY QUAD QUAL R R-C

Description Ordinary High Water Opening Opposite Operate Optic Original Overhead Telephone Ounce

P
Pole, Power Pre-cast Property Line Pre-stressed Post Tensioned Parallel, Parcel Point of Curve Point of Compound Curve Perforated Drain Line Plain End Pedestrian, Pedestal Permanent Perpendicular Phase Point of Intersection Parkway Place, Plastic, Plain Bar, Plate, Plug Public Land Survey System Pole Orientation Angle Point On Curve, Point of Vertical Curve Positive, Position Pedestrian Push Button Pedestrian Push Button Post Pair Point of Reverse Curve Project Property Pressure Reducing Valve Pounds per Square Inch Point of Tangency, Point Public Utility District #1 of Sno Cnty Power Vault Polyvinyl Chloride Pavement Point of Vertical Reverse Curve Point of Vertical Tangency Power

Abbreviation R/W RA RB RC RCKY RCP RD RECD RECT REF REG REINF REM REPL REQ RET RETW RIV RLD RMC RPT RR RRC RRCS RRG RT S S/L S/W SAN SB SC SCb SCC SCEN SCHED SD SDMH SE SEC SECT SEG SEP SERV SEW SHLD SHLDR SHT SIG SIM SL SLJB SLP SLS SLV SM

Description Right-of-Way Raised Red with Black Tracer Reinforced Concrete Rockery Reinforced Concrete Pipe Road, Round Received Rectangle Reference Regular Reinforced Remove, Removed Replace, Replaced Required Retaining Retaining Wall River Rolled Rigid Metal Conduit Report Railroad Railroad Crossing Railroad Crossing Signal Railroad Crossing Gate Right

S
South, Slab, Slope Survey Line Sidewalk Sanitary Soil Boring Section Corner Shielded Cable Closing Corner Section Center Schedule Storm Drain Storm Drain Manhole Spot Elevation, Southeast Second Section Segment Separate Service Sewage Shielded Shoulder Sheet Signal Similar Sea Level, Span Length, Section Line Street Lighting Junction Box Slope Stainless Steel Sleeve Small

Q
Quadruple Quarter Corner Quart Quarter Quantity Quadrant, Quadrangle Quality

R
Radius Rebar & Cap

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Abbreviation SN SOV SP SPA SPC SPCb SPEC SQ SS SSCO SSMH SSXC ST STA STAG STD STIR STL STLT STP STPS STR SUB SUR SURV SVL SW SYM SYS T T&B TAB TAN TB TBM TCB TEBO TESC TK TEL TEMP TJB TMH TOC TOE TOP TOPO TOS TOW TP TPOL TR TRAN TRJB TS

Description Sign Shut-off Valve 1 Shielded Pair, Single Cable, Span Wire, Spiral Space, Specific Space/Spaces Shielded Individual Single Cable Shielded, Twisted pairs in a Single Cable Specifications Square Sanitary Sewer Sanitary Sewer Cleanout Sanitary Sewer Manhole Sixteenth Corner Straight, Street, Straight Bar Station Staggered Standards Stirrup Steel Street Light Lane Stripes Steps Stream Substitute Surface Survey Survey Line Switch Symmetrical, Symbol System

Abbreviation TSD TSS TUN TV TWST TYP UDS UG UGPC UGTS UNGD UNO UP UPA UTIL V VAR VB VEH VERT VLT VP VPC VPCC VPI VPRC VPT W W/ WB WC WCR WGV WHSE WK WL WM W/O WO WP WSDOT WT WV WW X-BM X-RD XFOC Y YD

Description Traffic Sign Double Post Traffic Sign Single Post Tunnel Television, TV Vault Twisted Typical

U
Utility Duct System Underground Underground Power Cable Underground Telephone Cable Underground Unless Noted Otherwise Utility Pole Utility Pole Anchor Utility

V
Valve, Voltage Varies, Variable Valve Box, Vapor Barrier Vehicle Vertical Vault Vent Pipe Vertical Curve PC Vertical Curve PCC Vertical Curve PI Vertical Curve PRC Vertical Curve PT

W
West, Width, Water Line, White With White with Black Tracer Witness Corner Wheel Chair Ramp Water Gate Valve Warehouse Walk Water Line Water Meter, Water Main Without Work Order Work Point Wash St Dept of Transportation Watts, Weight Water Valve Wing Wall

T
Top, Tangent Top & Bottom Tabulate Tangent Thrust Block Temporary Benchmark Buried Telephone Cable Telephone Booth Temp Erosion & Sedimentation Control Thick Telephone Temporary Telephone Junction Box Telephone Manhole Top of Curve, Top of Curb Concave Slope Break Convex Slope Break Topography Top Of Slab Top of Wall Twisted Pairs, Test Pit Traffic signal Pole Traffic, Telephone Riser Transition Traffic Control Junction Box Test Station

X
Cross Beam Cross Road Extruded Face of Curb

Y
Yellow Yard

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Appendix
Table of Contents
Survey Control Data Tables .............................................................. A Typical Construction Project Sheet Creation ................................... B Everett Templates (contained in folder EVT-TEMPLATES) ............. C Layer Name Field Definitions ............................................................ D Everett Plot Styles (contained in file EVERETT.STB)....................... E Custom Linetypes (contained in file EVERETT.LIN)......................... F Symbols (contained in folder EVT-SYMBOLS) ................................. G

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