§ 155.12 ITEMS TO BE SHOWN ON PLAT OF SUBDIVISION.
   The following items are required to be shown on a plat of subdivision:
   (A)   Items pertaining to the title:
      (1)   Name of subdivision;
      (2)   Location by section, township, range, county, state;
      (3)   Names and addresses of owner and engineer;
      (4)   Scale, not smaller than 1 inch = 50 feet;
      (5)   Date;
      (6)   North point.
   (B)   Graphic items pertaining to the plat:
      (1)   Boundary of the plat, with accurate distances and bearings, and its acreage;
      (2)   Exact location and width of all streets, alleys and crosswalkways, within and adjoining the plat;
      (3)   Bearings and distances to the nearest established street lines, political subdivision boundaries, section or patent corners, or other official monuments;
      (4)   Names of streets and alleys within and adjoining the plat. The names of new streets shall not duplicate or too closely approximate phonetically, the name of any other street in Hamilton County;
      (5)   Lengths of all arcs, radii, internal angles, points of curvature, and tangent bearings;
      (6)   All easements for rights-of-way provided for public services or utilities, and any limitations of such easements;
      (7)   All lot numbers and lines, with accurate dimensions in feet and hundredths, and with bearings or angles related to street and alley or crosswalkway lines;
      (8)   Accurate outlines of any areas to be dedicated for public use, with the purpose indicated thereon; and of any area to be reserved by deed covenant for common use of all property owners in the subdivision;
      (9)   Building setback lines, shown graphically along all streets, with dimensions. The requirement is applicable wherever such setbacks are greater than those required by prevailing zoning.
   (C)   Other items pertaining to the plat:
      (1)   Notation regarding protective covenants, if any;
      (2)   Certification by a registered, professional surveyor to the effect that the plat represents a survey made and closed by him and that all the monuments shown thereon actually exist, and that their location, size and material are correctly shown;
      (3)   A signed and notarized certification by the owner or owners, of his or their adoption of the plat, and dedications of streets and any other public areas;
      (4)   Notation giving deed reference of last transfer of title to owners making dedication;
      (5)   Description of restrictions on sewer easements if such easements are involved;
      (6)   Space for statement of approval by the Planning Commission with lines for signature and date;
      (7)   Space for statement of acceptance of land dedicated by the owners for streets, easements and other public areas, with lines for signature and date.
('69 Code, § 152.03) (Ord. passed 9-13-54; Am. Ord. passed 4-14-58; Am. Ord. C-611, passed 2-9-87)