1111.02 PLATS AND DATA FOR FINAL APPROVAL OF RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION PLAT.
   The subdivision plat must be drawn to a scale of not less than 100 feet to the inch and preferably fifty feet to the inch where possible. In plats of unusual size, the Commission may permit a variation in scale. If more than two sheets are required, an index sheet of the same dimensions must be filed showing the entire subdivision on one sheet with all areas shown on other sheets indicated thereon.
   Drawings for County recording shall be twenty-four by thirty-six inches, outside dimensions, and must be drawn in permanent India ink on tracing cloth.
The Final Plat must show:
   (a)    The boundary lines of the area being subdivided in heavy lines with accurate distance and bearings, including original lot, Township, corporation and County lines and road center line;
   (b)    The property lines of all proposed streets and alleys with their widths, names, bearings and center line measurements;
   (c)    The accurate boundary lines of all grounds for public use, and the acreage of same;
   (d)    All common boundary corners of all adjoining lands, adjacent streets and alleys with their widths and names. The names of adjoining subdivisions and the names of record of owners of adjoining parcels of unplatted land;
   (e)    All lot lines with as many bearings as necessary to describe each line and identification system of lots, blocks and other areas;
   (f)    Easements for public use, services or utilities and their dimensions;
   (g)    All dimensions, linear and angular, boundary locations, lots, streets, alleys, easements and areas for public or private use expressed in decimals of a foot, and the number of acres of each reserve, park, playground and other public area;
   (h)    Radii and chords, points of tangency, control angles for all curvilinear street center lines and radii for all rounded corners;
   (i)    Arcs, chord lengths, bearings of chords and points of tangency of the property lines of curvilinear lines;
   (j)    The name of the subdivision and description of property subdivided, showing its location and extent, north point, scale of plan, dedication of streets and other public open spaces, names of owners and subdivider, together with appropriate evidence of ownership of the subdivision; and
   (k)    Certification by a surveyor, licensed or registered in the State to the effect that the Plan represents a survey made by him in which the traverse of the exterior boundaries of the tract and of each block when computed from field measurements of the ground closed within a limit of error of one foot to 10,000 feet to the perimeter before balancing the survey, and that all the required survey monuments are correctly shown thereon and those which are necessary for construction of improvements are in place on the site with any remaining survey monument to be properly placed upon the completion of construction.
(Ord. 69-35. Passed 10-27-69.)