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Any plat of survey (original, retracement or route survey) of land located in an A-1 or A-2 zoning district shall contain the following certificate:
AGRICULTURAL AREA CERTIFICATE
The owners of residential lots in this subdivision and their successors in title acknowledge that the predominate use of adjoining or adjacent real estate is farming and other agricultural uses. The owners of these lots take this real estate with notice that farming and other agricultural uses may impair or conflict with the residential use of this real estate.
(Ord. 2008-05, passed - -2008)
The County Auditor shall review each survey for consistency with county records and shall make any necessary corrections to county records. The County Auditor may reject a survey which does not contain the information required by this chapter or which is not consistent with county records.
(Ord. 2008-05, passed - -2008)
The plat of survey shall be upon an 18-inch by 24-inch minimum, 24-inch by 36-inch maximum Mylar and contain all information required under this chapter. The certificate of the owner, surveyor and certificate of county review shall appear on the plat.
(Ord. 2008-05, passed - -2008)
(A) The fee for recording the plat of survey shall be collected by the County Recorder in the amount authorized by I.C. 36-2-7-10.
(B) The fee for the county review of the plat of survey shall be $60 and collected by the County Area Plan Commission. The Auditor review fee is $20 per survey and will be collected by the County Auditor.
(Ord. 2008-05, passed - -2008)
(A) Any disputes, interpretations or issues arising from this chapter, or its enforcement shall be determined after a public hearing before a Plat Review Board that is composed of the County Surveyor, the Executive Director or Chief Administrative Officer of the County Area Plan Commission and the Zoning Administrator or Chief Administrative Officer for planning of the City of Greensburg, Indiana. Notice of the public hearing shall be published as required by statute with formal notice by mail to all adjoining real estate owners.
(B) The decision of the Plat Review Board under this chapter may be appealed to the Circuit Court of the county.
(Ord. 2008-05, passed - -2008)