1113.03 FINAL PLAT.
   (a)   The final plat shall be accompanied by an application and drawn on ink bond tracing cloth or mylar on one or more sheets measuring twenty-four by thirty-six inches at a scale of not more than one hundred feet to the inch. Where necessary, the plat may be on several sheets accompanied by an index sheet showing the entire subdivision.
   (b)   The final plat shall show the following:
      (1)   Proposed name of subdivision (must not duplicate others in the City), tract and original lot number.
      (2)   Name and address of the developer and the engineering or surveying firm.
      (3)   Location map at 1" = 2000' (USGS) scale with north arrow.
      (4)   Identification of adjoining land by owner and, if a recorded subdivision, lot numbers, the plat book and page where recorded.
      (5)   Total acreage of land platted, total acreage of streets dedicated, and total acreage of lots platted, number of residential lots, and acres in parks and other public uses.
      (6)   Lines and boundaries: center lines and right-of-way lines of streets, easements and other rights-of-way, natural and artificial water courses, streams, shorelines, corporation lines, and property lines of all lots and parcels with distances, radii, arcs, chords, and tangents of all curves (nearest one hundredth of a foot), bearings, or deflection angles (nearest second).
      (7)   Location and description of all monuments found, set or to be set.
      (8)   Land for public use: Show boundaries and identify the use of all parcels which are to be dedicated or reserved for public use or easement.
      (9)   Streets: Name and right-of-way width of each street within proposed subdivision and those adjoining.
      (10)   Lot identification: Lots shall be numbered in accordance with City lot numbering system.
      (11)   Certification and seal by a registered surveyor to the effect that the plat represents a survey made by him which balances and closes, and the monuments shown thereon exist or shall be set as shown, and that all dimensional and geodetic details are correct.
      (12)   Notarized certification by the owner or owners of the subdivision and the offer of the dedication of streets and other public areas that there are no unpaid taxes or special assessments against public dedicated land contained in the plat.
      (13)   Endorsement to be completed by the Director of Law when land is to be dedicated for public use, certifying that all lands offered for dedication are free from encumbrances. The subdivider shall provide to the Director of Law such instruments as are necessary to this determination.
      (14)   Approval of City Engineer that required improvements have been satisfactorily installed or adequate financial guarantees have been provided to the satisfaction of Council.
      (15)   Approval of plat by the Chairman of the Planning Commission.
      (16)   Acceptance of dedication by Council.
      (17)   Proper notations for transfer and recording by the County Auditor and County Recorder.
   (c)   Recording of the final plat shall be as follows:
      (1)   A.   The Planning Commission shall act within thirty days of submission of the final plat to the Chairman or within a mutually agreed upon time extension; otherwise, the final plat shall be deemed to have been approved. Written notice of such action will be transmitted by mail to the subdivider, and if disapproved the notice shall include specific reference to the portions of the Subdivision Regulations of which the plat is in violation;
         B.   When final approval is granted by the Planning Commission, the original tracing will be endorsed by the officers of the Planning Commission.
      (2)   A.   Upon approval by the Planning Commission and acceptance of the street dedication by Council the plat shall be presented to the County Auditor for transfer and the County Recorder for recording. All fees associated with transfer and recording shall be paid by the subdivider.
         B.   After recording of the plat with the Recorder of Stark County, the final tracing, or other reproducible copy, will be retained in the office of the Clerk of Council and shall become and remain the property of Canal Fulton, Ohio.
(Ord. 25-1980. Passed 9-2-80.)