§ 153.033 FINAL PLAT, DATA REQUIREMENT.
   The final plat shall be prepared in accordance with provisions of state statutes and shall include, as a minimum, the following information:
   (A)   Name of subdivision;
   (B)   Scale, north arrow, and date of plat;
   (C)   All plats shall be of either two standard sizes, measuring 20 by 30 inches, or 30 by 40 inches, from outer edge to outer edge. A border line shall be placed one-half inch inside the outer edges of the plat on the top, bottom, and right-hand side of the plat, and two inches inside the outer edge of the left-hand side of the plat;
   (D)   Durable iron monuments shall be set at all angle and curve points on the outside boundary lines of the plat, at all block corners, and at all intermediate points on the block lines indicating changes of direction in the lines. The outside boundary lines of the plat shall be correctly designated showing bearings on all straight lines, angles at all angle points, and central angle and radii length for all curves. All distances shall be shown between monuments as measured to the nearest hundredths of a foot. If a curved line constitutes the line of more than one lot in any block, the central angle for that part of each lot on the curved line shall be shown. The outside boundary lines shall close by latitude and departure with an error not to exceed one foot in 7,500 feet;
   (E)   In any instance where a river, stream, creek, lake, or pond constitutes a boundary line within, or of, the plat, a survey line shall be shown with bearings or angles, and distances between all angle points and their relationship to a water line, and all distances measured on the survey line between lot lines shall be shown. The survey line shall be shown as a dashed line;
   (F)   Location, dimensions, and name or number of all existing or proposed lots, blocks, streets, highways, alleys, parks, and public lands;
   (G)   All rivers, streams, creeks, lakes, ponds, swamps, and wetlands shall be correctly located and designated;
   (H)   Name and boundary lines, or any adjoining platted lands;
   (I)   Location and width of all easements to be dedicated;
   (J)   Name and address of developer and surveyor making the plat;
   (K)   A written instrument of dedication signed and acknowledged by the owner of the land, including a full and accurate description of the land platted and set forth, what part of the land is dedicated and also to whom, and for what purpose these parts are dedicated;
   (L)   A written surveyor’s certificate certifying that the plat is a correct representation of the survey, that all distances are correctly shown on the plat, that all monuments have been correctly placed in the ground as shown, and that the outside boundary lines are correctly designated on the plat. If there are no wetlands, streets, or highways to be designated, he or she shall so state. The certificate shall be sworn to before any officer authorized to administer an oath; and
   (M)   A supplement to the title opinion or title insurance policy previously provided shall be furnished with the final plat to indicate fee ownership of the land to be subdivided and showing any liens or encumbrances.
(Ord. 119, passed 2-7-2000)