07-17-13: FINAL PLAT:
   (1)   Method And Medium Of Presentation:
      A.    All plats to be recorded shall be prepared on a drafting medium in accordance with the requirements of Idaho Code, title 55, chapter 19, section 55-1905, paragraph (1) for records of survey maps;
      B.    The plat shall be drawn to an accurate scale of not more than one hundred feet to an inch (100' = 1") unless otherwise approved by DSD prior to submission; and
      C.    The final plat drawings shall be additionally submitted in digital form approved by the director.
   (2)   Identification Data Required:
      A.    A title which includes the name of the subdivision and its location by number of section, township, range and county shall be placed together at one location at the top of the sheet and generally centered.
      B.    Name, address and official seal of the surveyor preparing the plat.
      C.    North arrow.
      D.    Date of preparation.
      E.    Revision block showing dates of any revisions subsequent to the original preparation date. The revision block shall be part of the title block which shall be placed along the right edge of the drawing sheet.
   (3)   Survey Data Required:
      A.    Boundaries of the tract to be subdivided and the interior lots are to be fully balanced and closed, showing all bearings and distances determined by an accurate survey in the field. All dimensions shall be expressed in feet and decimals thereof.
      B.    Any excepted lots within the plat boundaries shall show all bearings and distances, determined by an accurate survey in the field. All dimensions shall be expressed in feet and decimals thereof.
      C.    Basis of bearing on the plat shall be referenced.
   (4)   Descriptive Data Required:
      A.    Name, right of way lines, courses, lengths, width of all private and public streets, alleys, pedestrianways and utility easements.
      B.    All drainageways.
      C.    All easements provided for public services or utilities and any limitations of the easements.
      D.    All lots and blocks shall be numbered throughout the plat in accordance with Idaho Code. "Exceptions", "tracts" and "private parks" shall be so designated, lettered or named and clearly dimensioned.
      E.    All sites to be dedicated to the public will be indicated and the intended use specified.
      F.    All roads must be labeled as either "private" or "public" behind or beneath the road name.
      G.    The area of each lot shall be stated in acres and decimals thereof.
      H.    The statement from Idaho Code section 22-4503 or any later or amended statutory language shall appear on all final plats located in a zone where agricultural uses are allowed or permitted.
      I.    A note as to the type of sewage disposal facilities to be provided.
      J.    A note as to the type of water supply facilities to be provided.
      K.    Required section and quarter section line setbacks.
   (5)   Dedication And Acknowledgment:
      A.    Dedication: A statement of dedication of all streets, alleys, pedestrianways and other easements for public use by the persons holding title of record and by persons holding title as vendees under land contract.
      B.    Acknowledgment Of Dedication: The dedication referred to in subsection (5)A of this section shall be in the form of a certificate acknowledged in accordance with Idaho Code section 50-1309. (Ord. 10-006, 8-16-2010; amd. Ord. 11-003, 3-16-2011)
   (6)   Required Certifications: The following certifications shall be placed on the signature page of the final plat:
      A.    Landowner's signature.
      B.    Certification by a surveyor stating that the plat is correct and accurate and that the monuments described in it have been located as described.
      C.    Certification of plat approval by the county surveyor.
      D.    Certification of plat approval by the board.
      E.    Approval or certification by impacted agencies that may include: highway districts, health department, the city when the development is in an area of impact, treasurer, recorder, and state and federal agencies having jurisdiction. (Ord. 15-009, 4-23-2015)
   (7)   Time Limitations:
      A.    The following time limitations are in accordance with section 07-07-23: of this chapter:
         1.    In the event that the development of the preliminary plat is made in successive continuous segments in an orderly and reasonable manner and conforms substantially to the approved preliminary plat, such segments, if submitted within successive intervals of twenty four (24) months, may be considered for final plat approval. In the event a longer period elapses, the preliminary plat must be reviewed by the commission and approved by the board;
         2.    Final plat application must be submitted and accepted by DSD within two (2) years of the date of written approval of the preliminary plat; and
         3.    The final plat shall be filed with the county recorder within sixty (60) days after approval of the board; otherwise, such approval shall become null and void unless an extension of time is applied for and granted. (Ord. 10-006, 8-16-2010; amd. Ord. 11-003, 3-16-2011)
   (8)   Commission Review: (Rep. by Ord. 15-009, 4-23-2015)
   (9)   Board Action:
      A.    Upon receipt of the final plat and all other data as required herein, the board shall thereafter place the final plat on its agenda for consideration at a regular meeting held not less than fifteen (15) calendar days after the date of submittal.
      B.    The board, following receipt of the final plat, shall consider said plat and any changes from the approved preliminary plat. If the plat conforms to the requirements of the subdivision regulations and Idaho Code, the board shall approve the plat.
      C.    At the time of approval and recording of the final plat, the board shall accept the dedications shown thereon. As a condition precedent to the approval of any final plat, the board may require the developer to improve or agree to improve the streets and all other public improvements to the standards approved for the preliminary plat by furnishing a surety bond or other guarantee. (Ord. 10-006, 8-16-2010; amd. Ord. 11-003, 3-16-2011)