The subdivider shall furnish the following:
(b) A Final Plat Drawing. (See Appendix F following these Subdivision Regulations) The final plat shall be drawn in ink on tracing cloth or mylar (sheet size - eighteen inches by twenty-four inches) within the border and shall be at a scale of 100 feet to one inch or fifty feet to one inch. If necessary, the plat may be on several sheets, accompanied by an index sheet showing the entire subdivision.
The final plat shall show the following information:
(1) Identification.
A. The proposed name of the subdivision (which must not duplicate others in the County) and the township, tract and original lot or section number; and
B. The location map at a scale of one inch equals 2,000 feet (United States Geodetic Survey) with the north arrow;
(2) Control points. All dimensions, angles and bearings, shown with reference to control points such as the nearest established street line or section lines or some other established point;
(3) Lines and boundaries. The centerlines and right-of-way lines of streets, easements and other rights of way and natural and artificial watercourses, streams, shorelines, corporation lines and property lines of all lots and parcels with distances, radii, arcs, chords and tangents of all curves to the nearest one-hundredth of a foot and bearings or deflection angles to the nearest second;
(4) Streets. The name (which must not duplicate another in the County) and the right-of-way width of each street within the proposed subdivision and those adjoining it;
(5) Building setback lines. Accurately shown with dimensions;
(6) Lot and block identification. The lots, numbered in consecutive order; if the subdivision is submitted in sections, lots shall be numbered consecutively as each section is submitted, whether or not the sections are contiguous;
(7) Total site data. The total acreage, acres in lots, acres in streets and acres in parks and other public uses and remaining areas;
(8) Land for public use. The boundaries established and the use identified of all parcels which are to be dedicated or reserved for public use or easements;
(9) Monuments. The location and description of those found, set or to be set;
(10) Owners of adjoining land. The names of recorded owners of adjoining unplatted land and reference to subdivision plats of adjoining platted land by name, volume and page of the County Recorder's maps;
(11) Certification by surveyor. A certification and seal by a registered surveyor to the effect that the plat represents a survey made by him which balances and closes, that the monuments shown thereon exist or shall be set as shown and that all dimensional and geodetic details are correct;
(12) Certification by owner. A notarized certification by the owner or owners of the subdivision that there are no unpaid taxes or special assessments against the land contained in the plat and the offer of the dedication of streets and other public areas;
(13) Notations by the following officials and agencies:
A. Approval by the County Sanitary Engineer;
B. Certification of the City Engineer that required improvements have been satisfactorily installed or that adequate financial guarantees have been provided;
C. Approval by the County Health Commissioner;
D. Approval of the plat by the Planning Commission with signatures of the Chairman and Secretary;
E. Acceptance of offers of dedication by Council; and
F. Transfer and recording by the County Tax Map Draftsman, the County Auditor and the County Recorder; and
(14) Protective covenants.
(c) Improvement Plans and Specifications. Drawings showing cross-sections, profiles, elevations, construction details and specifications for all required improvements shall be prepared by a licensed engineer. The improvement plans shall be prepared as directed by the City Engineer and subject to his approval.
If it becomes necessary to modify the improvements as approved, due to unforeseen circumstances, the subdivider shall inform the City Engineer in writing of the conditions requiring the modification. Written authorization from the City Engineer to make the required modification must be received before proceeding with the construction of the improvement.
At the completion of the construction and before acceptance, the subdivider shall furnish the City Engineer with a set of tracings for permanent record, showing the locations, sizes and elevations of all improvements as constructed.
(Ord. 95-71. Passed 1-24-72.)