§ 152.263 PLAT REQUIREMENTS.
   (A)   Requirements of survey plats. The surveys and plats of all subdivisions, partitions, and replats shall be made by a registered professional land surveyor and shall conform to the requirements of the applicable state statute.
   (B)   Encroachment or hiatus. In the event that any encroachment, hiatus, or property line discrepancy exists on the property to be platted, such encroachment, hiatus, or discrepancy shall be clearly shown on the plat.
   (C)   Elevation bench marks. Where required, the location, name, and elevation of any elevation bench marks shall be indicated on the face of the plat. The name, year, and elevation of the bench mark upon which the elevation is based shall also be shown.
   (D)   Easements. All recorded and proposed easements will be shown on the plat, along with the following information:
      (1)   The specific location and size by dimensions or description;
      (2)   If previously recorded, the County Clerk’s recording reference; and
      (3)   The purpose or type of easement and whether it is a public or private easement and, if private, who benefits from the easement. Any public or private easement to be created, or any other restriction made, shall be noted in the declaration. Public easements shall include language in the declaration which dedicates the easement to the use of the public.
   (E)   Exceptions.
      (1)   Parcels created in excess of 80 acres need not be shown on a partition plat.
      (2)   Parcels in excess of ten acres created by partition plat need not be surveyed or monumented.
(Ord. 24, passed 4-5-1976; Ord. 57, passed 6-4-1979; Ord. 87, passed 3-15-1982; Ord. 111, passed 5-21-1984; Ord. 153, passed 7-16-1990; Ord. 155, passed 9-17-1990; Ord. 256, passed 4-6-2004; Ord. 287, passed 5-4-2010)