(a) Indication of abandonment. Any abandoned public right-of-way that is to be incorporated into a platted lot must be indicated by a dashed line on the plat. The ordinance number for the ordinance abandoning the property must be reflected on the plat. Incorporation of property improperly abandoned is prohibited.
(b) Indication of franchise or license. Any franchise or license agreements affecting the property must be indicated on the plat.
(c) Estate in expectancy. Any property dedicated to the city as an estate in expectancy must be clearly indicated graphically, and labeled on the plat.
(d) Revocation of offer to dedicate through platting. Property previously offered for public dedication by the filing of a plat but not developed in any manner may be revoked through the filing of a replat of the property or a vacation plat if:
(1) the dedicated property was never used for the public purpose indicated on the plat dedicating the property or for utility or communication facilities; and
(2) no formal acceptance of the dedication was made by the city council or any city department. (Ord. Nos. 20092; 23384)