11-2-3: FINAL PLAT:
   (A)   Filing: After the preliminary plat has been approved, the final plat shall be submitted for review as set forth in the subsections which follow. The city may agree to review the preliminary and final plats simultaneously.
   (B)   Approval Of The City Council: After review of the final plat by the planning commission, such final plat, together with the recommendations of the planning commission, shall be submitted to the city council. If accepted, the final plat shall be approved by resolution, which resolution shall provide for the acceptance of all agreements for improvements, public dedication and other requirements as indicated by the city council. If disapproved, the grounds for any refusal to approve a plat shall be set forth in the proceedings of the council and reported to the person or persons applying for such approval.
   (C)   Special Assessments: When any existing special assessments which have been levied against the property described shall be divided and allocated to the respective lots in the proposed plat, the city administrator shall estimate the clerical cost of preparing a revised assessment roll, filing the same with the county auditor, and making such division and allocation, and upon approval by the council of such cost, the same shall be paid to the city before the final plat approval.
   (D)   Street Addresses: With submission of the final plat, ten (10) copies of the plat map showing all addresses correctly labeled in conformance with all applicable Dakota County and city ordinances and policies shall be supplied to the planning coordinator for subsequent distribution to the utility companies and local school districts.
   (E)   Recording Final Plat: If the final plat is approved by the city council, the subdivider shall record it with the Dakota County recorder within six (6) months after said approval or approval of the final plat shall be considered void, unless a request for time extension is submitted in writing and approved by the city council. The subdivider shall, immediately upon recording, furnish the city clerk with a full sized and an eight and one-half inch by eleven inch (81/2" x 11") reduced reproducible tracing of the final plat showing evidence of the recording. No building permits shall be let for construction of any structure on any lot in said plat until the city has received evidence of the plat being recorded by Dakota County. (Ord. 002-470, 2-19-2002)