(A) The final plat is a print or series of prints 24 x 36 inches in size on a stable base tracing medium of mylar, cronar, or other suitable durable material or linen tracing cloth. When more than one sheet is used in connection with the plat, each additional sheet shall be numbered consecutively and shall contain a notation indicating the total number of sheets.
(B) The developer shall submit sufficient copies for examination, but in no case shall it be less than the following:
(1) Five paper copies and one copy on stable base tracing medium of mylar or comparable cronaflex of the proposed subdivision, drawn to a scale of one inch equals 100 feet; such final plat is prepared by a registered civil engineer or surveyor; and
(2) Five copies of any restrictive covenants.
(C) The final plat of the proposed subdivision is submitted to the Planning Commission and City Council for final approval within one year of the date on which the preliminary plat was approved. If not submitted for final approval within such time, the preliminary plat approval is considered as null and void unless the Planning Commission agrees to an extension of time. The final plat is filed in the office of the County Clerk within six months after approval of the City Council and if not filed within such time, the approval is considered null and void.
(D) The final plat shall contain the following information:
(1) Name of subdivision and the name of the owner, the subdivider, and the engineer or land surveyor;
(2) Date, north point, scale (written and graphic);
(3) Boundaries of the subdivided area with accurate distances and bearings noted thereon;
(4) Exact location of the subdivision and the description of all monuments found or placed in making the survey;
(5) The lines, names, and width or dimensions of all proposed street rights-of-way;
(6) The lines, widths, and purposes of all easements;
(7) Numbered designation of all lots in the subdivision with their lines and dimensions accurately shown;
(8) The names of all adjacent subdivisions;
(9) Certification by the registered professional engineer or land surveyor who designed the plat as to the accuracy of the survey and plat;
(10) Dedication by the owner of lands for public use, including streets and walkways;
(11) Exact dimensions of all lots;
(12) Exact radii of all curves and length of all tangents; and
(13) Any additional data as may be required by the Planning Commission.
(Prior Code, § 12-433) Penalty, see § 154.999