§ 152.049 INFORMATION ON FINAL PLAT.
   The final plat shall show the following:
   (A)   The tract number and tract name, date of preparation, north point and scale;
   (B)   The locations and names of streets; the center lines thereof; the lengths, tangents, radii and central angles and radial bearings of curves; the total widths of each street and the width on each side of the center line, the width of the street being dedicated and the width of existing dedications, if any;
   (C)   The locations and widths of pedestrian ways;
   (D)   The locations and dimensions of public areas and the net acreage, to the nearest one-hundredth of an acre, contained therein;
   (E)   The center lines, widths and side lines of all easements to which the lots are subject, the date on which the easement was created, and the book and page number of the County Recorder’s records in which the easement appears. If the easement is not definitely located on record, a statement as to the easement shall appear on the title sheet. Easements for storm drains, sewers and other similar purposes shall be denoted by broken lines. Easements shall be clearly labeled and identified and if already on record, precise reference to the records given. Easements being dedicated shall be so indicated in the certificate of dedication;
   (F)   Locations and widths of drainage channels;
   (G)   Locations and widths of utilities rights-of-way;
   (H)   Limitations on rights of access to and from streets and lots and other parcels of land;
   (I)   Locations and widths of reserve strips;
   (J)   Locations, widths and names of streets, and pedestrian ways adjacent to the proposed subdivision;
   (K)   Locations of boundary lines;
   (L)   The net dimensions of each lot. Sufficient data shall be shown to determine readily the bearing and length of each lot line. On lots containing an acre or more, the final plat shall show net acreage to the nearest one-hundredth of an acre;
   (M)   All lots numbered consecutively, commencing with the number “1" with no omissions or duplications;
   (N)   All dimensions in feet and decimals of a foot, to the nearest one-hundredth; and
   (O)   The following surveying data:
      (1)   The radius, tangent, arc, length and central angle of curves;
      (2)   Suitable primary survey control points including section corners and monuments existing outside of the proposed subdivision;
      (3)   The location of all permanent monuments within the proposed subdivision;
      (4)   Ties to and names of adjacent subdivisions; and
      (5)   Ties to any town and county boundary lines involved.
(1974 Code, § 14-4-5) (Ord. 12-005, passed 8-8-2012)