(A) All plats of subdivisions upon approval according to this chapter shall be recorded in the County Recorder’s office within the time limit established by this chapter unless an extension is granted by the appropriate official or board. Copies of the recorded plat or drawing shall be provided to the following offices within three days after recording: Code Enforcement, Assessor, Planning.
(B) The County Auditor’s office shall not accept a deed for property to be entered for taxation unless the property complies with the requirements of this chapter. Within 14 days after the plat is recorded, the applicant shall provide the County Recorder a black line on white paper photographic reproduction of the plat which is 18 inches by 12 inches in size for inclusion in the official record books.
(C) The foregoing sentence notwithstanding, agricultural and administrative subdivisions may be drawn on any standard paper size up to 18 inches by 12 inches, and blackline copies shall be recorded in the appropriate book in the Recorder’s office.
(Prior Code, § 8-131) (Ord. 1986-7, passed 10-21-1986; Ord. 1987-01, passed 7-27-1987)