The developer shall furnish, with application for approval of a final plat of a subdivision, the following:
(a) Final plat shall be drawn and signed in India ink on tracing cloth at a scale preferably fifty feet to one inch, and not more than one hundred feet to one inch. Sheets shall be twenty-four inches by thirty-six inches in size. The final plat shall show or be accompanied by the following:
(1) Boundary lines, center lines and right of way lines of streets, easements and other rights of way, natural watercourses, corporation lines and property lines of all lots and parcels with accurate dimensions, bearings or deflection angles, and radii, arcs and chords of all curves.
(2) Control points to which all dimensions, angles and bearings are to be referred.
(3) Name and width of each street within proposed subdivision and those adjoining, and other rights of way.
(4) Location, dimension and purpose of an easement.
(5) Identifying number or letter, in progressive order, for each lot or parcel.
(6) Purpose for which any parcels, other than residential lots are dedicated or reserved.
(7) Location and description of monuments.
(8) Names of recorded owners of adjoining unplatted land.
(9) Reference to subdivision plats of adjoining platted land by name, volume and page of record.
(10) Certification and seal by registered surveyor.
(11) Acceptance and adoption of plat by owner.
(12) Statement by owner dedicating streets, rights of way and any sites for public use or reserved by deed covenants for common use of all property owners.
(13) Name of subdivision, municipality, county, state, original township section, tract or lot, scale, north arrow, date.
(14) Forms for certification of approval as prescribed by the Planning Commission and County officials as may be required.
(15) Minimum building setback lines on all lots and other sites.
(16) Sufficient permanent monuments shall be set in the streets, two feet below the finished surface and tied together with United States standard units of measurement so that any relocation of any lot will not be uncertain by more than two inches. In commercial areas the location of any lot will not be uncertain by more than one-half inch. Permanent monuments shall be tied to the Ohio Plane Coordinate System.
(b) Certification by the Village Engineer stating that the developer has either installed all site improvements in accordance with the requirements of these Subdivision Regulations or posted financial guarantees in sufficient amount to insure completion of all required improvements within the time limits specified, shall accompany the application for approval of the final plat.
(c) The Planning Commission may require submission of such other information as it deems reasonable and necessary for the enforcement of these Regulations.
(Ord. 849. Passed 3-12-73.)