(a) The final or record plat of the subdivision shall be submitted to Council in the form of an original drawing in black India ink on tracing cloth or Mylar together with three blueprints of the same.
(b) The final plat shall be drawn at a scale of 100 feet to the inch and shall clearly show the following features and information:
(1) Plat boundary lines with the length of courses to hundredths of a foot and bearings to half minutes, and the exact location and width of all existing or recorded streets intersecting or adjoining the boundaries of the tract. The plat boundaries shall be determined by an accurate survey in the field, which shall be balanced and closed. The error of closure shall not exceed one to 10,000.
(2) All bearings and angles, shown in degrees, minutes and seconds. True bearings and distances to the nearest established street lines, or official monuments, shall be accurately located and described on the plat. Municipal, township, county or section lines shall be accurately tied to the lines of the subdivision by distances and bearings.
(3) The exact layout, including:
A. The right-of-way lines of streets and service drives and their names, bearings, angles of intersection and widths (including widths along the line of any obliquely-intersecting street).
B. The length of all arcs, radii, internal angles, points of curvature and tangent bearings.
C. All easements or rights of way provided for or owned by public services. The limitation of the easement rights shall be definitely stated on the plat.
D. Lot numbers and all lot lines with accurate dimensions in feet and hundredths and with bearings and angles to minutes, if other than right angles to the street lines.
(4) The accurate location, material and approximate size of all monuments.
(5) The accurate boundaries of all property which is offered for dedication, or which is temporarily reserved for public use, and of all property that may be reserved by deed covenant for the common use of the property owners in the subdivision, with the purpose of each such dedication or reservation indicated.
(6) The name of the subdivision and the name or number of the largest subdivision or tract of which the tract now subdivided forms a part.
(7) An accurate description of the subdivision in reference to the real estate records of Cuyahoga County.
(8) Names and addresses of the owner of record, the subdivider and the engineer or surveyor.
(9) The northpoint, scale and date.
(10) Certification by a registered engineer or surveyor to the effect that the plat represents a survey made by him or her and that all monuments indicated thereon actually exist, and that their location, size and material are correctly shown.
(Ord. 1983-36. Passed 4-11-84.)