15.8.4.8: PLATS AND DATA FOR FINAL APPROVAL:
Final plat shall be drawn in ink on acceptable, stable, and durable material on sheets twenty four inches (24") wide by thirty six inches (36") long and shall be at a scale of one hundred feet to one inch (1" = 100') or larger (preferred scale of 100 feet to 1 inch) where necessary, the plat may be on several sheets accompanied by an index sheet showing the entire subdivision. For large subdivisions the final plat may be submitted for approval progressively in contiguous sections satisfactory to the planning commission.
   A.   The final plat shall show the following:
      1.   Primary control points or descriptions and ties to such control points, to which all dimensions, angles, bearings, and similar data on the plat shall be referred.
      2.   Tract boundary lines, right of way lines of streets, easements, and other rights of way and property lines of residential lots and other sites with accurate dimensions, deflection angles, and radii, arcs, and central angles of all curbs.
      3.   Name and right of way width of each street or other right of way.
      4.   Location, dimension, and purpose of any easements.
      5.   Number to identify each lot or site, and including number of square feet in each lot.
      6.   Purpose for which sites, other than residential lots, are dedicated or reserved.
      7.   Minimum building setback line on all lots.
      8.   Location and description of monuments.
      9.   Names of record owners of adjoining unplatted land.
      10.   Reference to recorded subdivision plats of adjoining platted land by record name, date and number.
      11.   Certification by registered land surveyor certifying to the accuracy of survey and plat.
      12.   Certification by applicant that he is the landowner.
      13.   Statement by owner dedicating streets, right of way, and any site for public uses.
      14.   Title, scale, north arrow, and date.
      15.   Certificate of approval by city council.
      16.   For any proposed subdivision or new development greater than fifty (50) lots or five (5) acres, whichever is the lesser, the applicant shall show the base flood elevation data for each lot or plat or parcel; provided that if the base flood elevation data is not available, the applicant shall compute and provide this information for each lot or plat or parcel of the subdivision or new development proposal which is greater than fifty (50) lots or five (5) acres, whichever is lesser. (For definition of "base flood elevation", see section 15.11.4 of this title.)
      17.   Cross sections and profiles of streets showing grades and elevations shall be subject to the approval of the city engineer. (Ord. 2013-20)