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§ 151.025  NOTIFICATION OF COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION.
   The city shall notify the County Planning Commission, if one exists, of any proposed subdivision plat and provide the Commission with all available materials on the proposed plat, when the proposed plat lies partially or totally within the extraterritorial subdivision jurisdiction being exercised by that city in the county. The Commission shall be given 30 days to officially comment on the appropriateness of the design and improvements proposed in the plat. The review period shall run concurrently with subdivision review activities of the city after the Commission receives all available material for a proposed subdivision plat.
(Prior Code, § 6.6)
§ 151.026  NOTIFICATION OF SCHOOL BOARD.
   (A)   At least ten days prior to the Planning Commission meeting at which the preliminary plat is to be considered for approval, the Planning Commission shall submit a copy of the proposal to the School Board of each School District which the proposed development affects, and shall notify the School Board of the meeting date.
   (B)   Copies of the plat may be submitted to any other agency which may be affected.
(Prior Code, § 6.7)
§ 151.027  APPROVAL OR REJECTION.
   After review of the preliminary plat and negotiations with the subdivider, the City Planning Commission shall reject or conditionally approve the preliminary plat, within 40 days after the official meeting at which the plat was considered.
(Prior Code, § 6.8)
§ 151.028  RECORDING OF ACTION.
   The action of the Planning Commission shall be noted on three copies of the preliminary plat, referenced and attached to any conditions determined. One copy shall be returned to the subdivider, one copy relayed to the City Council and one copy retained by the Planning Commission.
(Prior Code, § 6.9)
§ 151.029  APPROVAL IS CONDITIONAL.
   Approval of a preliminary plat shall not constitute approval of the final plat; it shall be deemed an expression of approval or conditional approval of the submitted plat, as a guide for the preparation of the final plat, which will be subject to further consideration by the Planning Commission and the City Council. Any conditional approval of the preliminary plat shall be effective for a period of one year unless an extension is granted by the Planning Commission.
(Prior Code, § 6.10)
§ 151.030  FINAL PLAT SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS.
   Final plats, showing entire concept, shall be submitted to the City Clerk within one year of approval of the preliminary plat, unless an extension is granted by the Planning Commission. The final plat shall conform to the preliminary plat as approved and to the requirements of all applicable ordinances and state statutes; and, if desired by the subdivider, it may constitute only that portion of the approved preliminary plat which the subdivider proposes to record and develop at the time; provided, however, that, the portion conforms to all requirements of these regulations.
(Prior Code, § 6.11)
§ 151.031  SCALE AND FINAL PLAT CONTENTS.
   (A)   One original and two Mylar copies of the final plat and other exhibits required for approval shall be submitted at least 15 days prior to the regular meeting of the Planning Commission at which the request will be heard. The final plat shall be drawn in ink on Mylar and shall be at a scale of one inch to 100 feet or larger.
   (B)   The final plat shall show the following:
      (1)   Date, title, name and location of subdivision;
      (2)   Streets and street names, lots, setback lines, lot numbers and the like, except that in industrial type subdivision lot designation may be excluded;
      (3)   Graphic scale and north arrow;
      (4)   Monuments (ferrous) one-inch diameter maximum, 30-inch length minimum;
      (5)   Dimensions, angles and bearings and complete legal description of the property;
      (6)   Sufficient survey data to reproduce any line on the ground;
      (7)   Names of adjoining subdivisions;
      (8)   Location and dimensions of any easements;
      (9)   Purpose for which sites are dedicated or reserved and the transfer of ownership of the
same;
      (10)   Certification by surveyor or engineer as to accuracy of survey and plat;
      (11)   Certification signed and acknowledged by all parties holding title or having any title interest in the land subdivided and consenting to the preparation and recording of the plat as submitted;
      (12)   Certification recording the approval by the Planning Commission; and
      (13)   Certification recording the approval by the City Council and the acceptance of any dedications.
(Prior Code, § 6.12)
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