§ 155.020 SUBMISSION OF PLAT.
   (A)   A subdivider shall submit to the Plan Commission office an application and an accompanying plat for a minor subdivision. The plat shall be based on a boundary survey conforming to the Minimum Standards for the Competent Practice of Land Surveying administered by the State Board of Registration for Land Surveyors, as provided for in 865 IAC 1-12, and drawn on reproducible material, 18 inches by 18 inches, at an accepted scale and five prints of the plat showing:
      (1)   The legal description of the minor subdivision;
      (2)   Lot numbers;
      (3)   Easements;
      (4)   The right-of-way line;
      (5)   The land surveyor’s certification and seal;
      (6)   The designated right-of-way in compliance with the Comprehensive Plan;
      (7)   The owner’s certification;
      (8)   The notary seal;
      (9)   The scale, graphic scale, northpoint, and date;
      (10)   Building setback lines;
      (11)   Monuments and markers, set or found;
      (12)   The signature block in an approved form to be signed by the appropriate agencies prior to recording;
      (13)   Acreage information as follows:
         (a)   Lot 1 =_______acres;
         (b)   Lot 2 =_______acres;
         (c)   Dedicated R/W lot 1 =_______acres; and
         (d)   Dedicated R/W lot 2 =_______acres.
      (14)   Deed of Dedication as set forth in Appendix B.
      (15)   A permanent easement reserved for locating a secondary (back-up) septic system.
      (16)   Statement for drainage easements per § 154.033(B)(1)(a).
      (17)   Area map.
      (18)   Flood zone statement including FIRM map number and date.
      (19)   Redact statement of Social Security information.
      (20)   Covenants.
      (21)   A title including the name of the minor subdivision, section, township, range, civil township and county.
   (B)   In addition to the minor plat, the subdivider shall submit one copy of the supporting data drawn at an accepted scale showing:
      (1)   The legal description and tract boundary drawing of the entire property which is being subdivided;
      (2)   Significant physical and topography features of the tract;
      (3)   The name of the owners of adjoining unsubdivided property;
      (4)   If the property is adjacent to land presently being developed, a proposed street and lot arrangement of the entire tract with the minor subdivision lots clearly identified;
      (5)   The adjoining road and the nearest major intersection;
      (6)   The name and address of the subdivider;
      (7)   The type of sewage disposal system proposed or a letter from the governing jurisdiction indicating sanitary sewers are going to be used;
      (8)   Proposed drainage, following Ordinance 154 of the Stormwater Drainage, Erosion, and Sediment Control Regulations;
      (9)   If the disturbed area equals five acres or more, supply data pursuant to § 155.096;
      (10)   The legal description of the minor subdivision;
      (11)   Lot numbers;
      (12)   Easements;
      (13)   The land surveyor's certification and seal;
      (14)   The dedicated right-of-way in compliance with the Comprehensive Plan;
      (15)   The scale, graphic scale, northpoint and date;
      (16)   Building setback lines;
      (17)   Acreage information as follows:
         (a)   Lot 1 =               acres;
         (b)   Lot 2 =               acres;
         (c)   Dedicated R/W lot 1 =             acres; and
         (d)   Dedicated R/W lot 2 =             acres;
      (18)   A permanent easement reserved for locating a secondary (back-up) septic system;
      (19)   Show wetland delineation, if any;
      (20)   Proposed location of residences with finished floor elevation at a minimum of two feet above adjacent road and distances to the property lines;
      (21)   Proposed or present driveway location;
      (22)   Show a proposed outlet whether it be an eight inch tile (minimum), natural waterway, or regulated drain;
      (23)   Field verified elevations, including house location, pipe invert and outlet as well as benchmark used for those elevations; and
      (24)   Erosion control including temporary driveway or construction entrance, silt fence, permanent and temporary seeding with timelines, undisturbed area, stockpile areas marked and protected, and the responsible person with contact phone number.
   (C)   The submission of the minor subdivision plat shall be accompanied by a fee set annually by the County Area Plan Commission.
(’86 Code, § 7.1-21) (Ord. 1993-9G, passed 9-27-93; Am. Ord. 1994-10C, passed 10-3-94; Am. Ord. 1995-10C, passed 10-16-95; Am. Ord. 2007-3A, passed 3-5-07; Am. Ord. 2015-10E, passed 10-20-15)