1117.01 REQUIREMENTS.
   Requirements for the final plat shall be:
   (a)   The final plat shall be made by a registered professional surveyor or professional engineer who shall affix his signature and seal to the usual certificate stating the scale of the plat, the correctness of his survey and calculations; and permanent monuments shall be set at points so indicated. The title of the plat shall show the name of the subdivision; the name of the owner; the original township and lot in which it is located; that allotment is in the City; the date when signed by the surveyor or engineer, together with the certification by a registered professional surveyor of any survey performed which is the basis upon which the final plat is prepared; and the proper acceptance clauses to be signed by the owner, and consent by any mortgagee of the subdivided land, releasing their mortgage in any right-of-way offered for dedication to the public, and any open space offered to a public agency, conservancy organization or a home owners association for the subdivision, and notarized, including acceptance clauses to be signed by the City Engineer, the Secretary of the Commission, and the Clerk of Council, a dedication clause to be signed by the owner containing reference to these Subdivision Regulations, and the ordinance accepting the plat for record only, and an acceptance of dedication to be signed by the Clerk of Council for use at the proper time.
   (b)   The final plat shall be prepared using AutoCAD design on a recordable mylar and ten (10) copies shall be furnished to the Planning Commission Secretary and one (1) copy shall be furnished the City Engineer.
   (c)   The final plat shall be made to the scale of one (1) inch equals fifty (50) feet; shall be complete and consistent in itself as to all measurements; shall show all survey data, both as to monuments and courses used to define the outlines of the land allotted with appropriate certification from a registered professional surveyor that all measurements are correct to within one ten thousandth (1/10,000) of an inch in accordance with the Ohio Administrative Code.