The final plat shall be drawn to the scale of one inch equal to 100 feet or less and shall show:
(A) The boundary lines with accurate distances and bearings, the exact location and width of all existing or recorded streets intersecting the boundary of the tract;
(B) Bearings and distances to the nearest established street lines or official monuments, which shall be accurately described on the plat; municipal, township, county or section lines accurately tied to the lines of the subdivision by distances and bearings;
(C) An accurate location of the subdivision in reference to the real estate records of the county;
(D) Street and alley names;
(E) The length of all arcs, radii, internal angles, points of curvature, length and bearing of the tangents;
(F) All easements for rights-of-way provided for public services or utilities and any limitations of the easements;
(G) All lot numbers and lines with accurate dimensions in feet and hundredths and with bearings and angles to street and alley lines;
(H) The accurate location, material and approximate size of all monuments;
(I) The accurate outline of all property which is offered for dedication for public use with the purpose indicated thereon;
(J) Setback building lines;
(K) Private restrictions;
(L) Boundaries of each type of use restriction;
(M) Other private restrictions for each definitely restricted section of the subdivision;
(N) Proposed name of the subdivision;
(O) Name and address of the subdivider;
(P) North point, scale and date;
(Q) Certification of any application filed with the City Council for sewers and water extensions required under these rules, signed by the City Clerk;
(R) Certification by a registered professional civil surveyor to the effect that the plan represents a survey to the effect that the plan represents a survey made by him or her and that all the monuments shown thereon actually exist, and that their location, size and material are correctly shown;
(S) Each plat shall provide for easements as indicated in § 161.022(M) of this chapter to service all the lots of said subdivision with utilities and any other municipal services. Easements of greater width may be required before final approval of a plat will be given when said easements are necessary; and
(T) All final plats shall provide adequate easements for storm water drainage along any natural drainage channel and in such other location as may be necessary to provide satisfactory disposal of storm water from streets, alleys and all other portions of the subdivisions.
(1) Locations and minimum widths of such easements shall be determined by the City Engineer.
(2) The maintenance of these drainage easements and their drainage systems shall be the responsibility of the lot owner or adjacent lot owners and shall be so stated in all types of conveyances.
(3) No tree or structure shall be placed or erected in any easement for utility or drainage purposes and the proper authorities may have fee access to and use the easements at any time.
(1960 Code, § 41-4-3) (Ord. 7128, passed 4-28-2008)