A. General. The final plat shall be prepared by a land surveyor registered in the State of Minnesota and shall conform to all state and county requirements and the requirements of this Section and §8-501, paragraphs A, B.1, C.1, C.2, C.6, and C.9.
[§8-601 A., amended by Ord. No. 89-3, effective April 21, 1989.]
B. The following information shall be shown on the final plat:
1. Accurate angular and lineal dimensions for all lines, angles, and curvatures used to describe boundaries, streets, alleys, easements, areas to be reserved for public use and other important features. Dimensions of lot lines shall be shown in feet and hundredths.
2. An identification system for all lots and blocks.
3. True angles and distances, to the nearest established official monuments (not less than two) which will be accurately described in the plat.
4. Municipal, city, county or section lines accurately tied to the lines of the subdivision by distances and angles.
5. Radii, internal angles, points and curvatures, tangent bearings, and lengths of all arcs.
6. Accurate location of all monuments.
7. Accurate outlines and legal description of any areas to be dedicated or reserved for public use, or for the exclusive use of property owners within the subdivision with the purposes indicated.
8. Certification by a registered surveyor in the form required by Minnesota law.
9. Execution by all owners of any interest in the land and any holders of a mortgage thereon of the certificate required by Minnesota law, and which certificate shall include a dedication of the utility easements and any other public areas in such form as shall be approved by the City Attorney.
10. Certifications showing that all taxes and special assessments currently due on the property to be subdivided have been paid in full.
11. Form of approval of City Council as follows: Approved by the City Council of the City of Columbus, Anoka County, Minnesota this ____ day of ____________, ____.
12. Form for approval by County authorities as required.
13. Form for approval by Planning Commission as required.
14. The location of the elevation benchmark established according to the preliminary plat requirements shall be clearly depicted on the final plat. The elevation benchmark shall be clearly identified as the benchmark. The plat shall include a legend notation as to the description of the location of the benchmark monument. The elevation of the benchmark shall be stated in feet mean sea level (N.G.V.D., 1929).
15. The final plat shall indicate the bearing and distance to the nearest monumented section corner or quarter corner. If the plat lies adjacent to a state or county highway right-of-way, the final plat drawing shall also depict the highway right-of-way plat monuments.
16. The final plat drawing shall be drawn at a scale of one inch equals 100 feet.
[§8-601, amended by addition of subparagraphs (n), (o), and (p) (now subparagraphs 14, 15, and 16), by Ord. No. 88-1, effective March 4, 1988, , amended by Ord. No. 89-17, effective December 8, 1989 and by Ord. No. 01-08, effective January 17, 2002, amended by Ord. No. 07-02, effective March 1, 2007, amended by Ord. No. 09-03, effective March 5, 2009.]