§ 154.050 SUBMITTED; REQUIRED FEATURES AND INFORMATION.
   After improvements have been installed or a surety bond filed in accordance with §§ 154.080 et seq., four black line or blue line prints and the original tracing shall be submitted to the plats officer with a formal request for approval. The final plat shall be drawn at the scale of 100 feet or less to the inch and shall clearly show the following features and information:
   (A)   Legal description of the property, including reference to the section, township and range; section lines and corners; quarter-section lines;
   (B)   All plat boundary lines with lengths of course to hundredths of a foot and bearings or angles based on an accurate survey in the field;
   (C)   The exact locations and the widths along the property lines of all existing or recorded streets or roads intersecting or paralleling the boundaries of the tract;
   (D)   Bearings and distances to nearest established street or road bounds, other established survey lines or other official monuments, which monuments shall be located or accurately described on the plat. Any established survey or corporation lines shall be accurately monument-marked and located on the plat, and their names shall be lettered on them;
   (E)   The accurate location and material of all permanent reference monuments. Such monuments shall be concrete cylinders or rectangular prisms, not less than four inches in diameter or square, and 24 inches long, located at extreme corners of the subdivision. Other markers shall be steel rods not less than three-quarter inch in diameter and 24 inches long, located at all street corners, at all points where street lines intersect the plat boundary lines and at angle points and points of curve in each street; and shall be one-half inch square iron pins, 24 inches in length, at all lot corners. Any pins disturbed by construction or grading shall be reset;
   (F)   The exact layout including:
      (1)   Street and alley lines; their names, bearings, angles of intersection and widths (including widths along the line of any obliquely-intersecting street);
      (2)   The lengths of all arcs, radii, points of curvature and tangent bearings;
      (3)   All easements or right-of-ways, when provided for or owned by public services (with the limitation of easement rights definitely stated on the plat);
      (4)   All lot lines with dimensions in feet and hundredths, and bearings or angles if other than right-angles to the street and alley lines;
   (G)   Lots numbered in numerical order and blocks also numbered in numerical order;
   (H)   The accurate outline of all property which is offered for dedication for public use, and of all property that may be reserved by covenant in the deeds for the common use of the property owners in the subdivision, with the purpose indicated thereon;
   (I)   Front yard setback lines need not be shown. Lines of future streets or roads as shown on the adopted community development plan;
   (J)   Private restrictions, if any:
      (1)   Boundaries of each type of use restriction;
      (2)   Other private restrictions for each restricted section of the subdivision;
   (K)   Name of the subdivision and name or number of the largest subdivision or tract of which the tract being subdivided forms a part;
   (L)   Names and locations of adjoining subdivisions;
   (M)   Names and addresses of the owner or owners of record, the subdivider and of the registered land surveyor who prepared the plat;
   (N)   North point, scale and date;
   (O)   Certification by the registered land surveyor who prepared the plat to the effect that the plat represents a survey made by him or her, that all monuments indicated thereon actually exist and that their location, size and material are correctly shown;
   (P)   Other certificates, required by law, including certificate of title showing ownership of the tract of land included in the subdivision, also certificates showing that all taxes have been paid.
(‘82 Code, § 16.16.010) (Ord. 649, passed - -72)