§ 153.56 ENGINEERING PLANS.
   (A)   Preparation.
      (1)   It shall be the responsibility of the proprietor to have prepared by a registered engineer a complete set of engineering plans, including profiles, cross sections, specifications, and supporting data for construction of required public improvements.
      (2)   Such engineering plans shall be based on the approved preliminary plat and be prepared in conjunction with the final plat. Such plans shall be prepared in compliance with the schedule of improvement requirements and with applicable requirements of county and state authorities.
   (B)   Approvals. The proprietor shall obtain the approvals as applicable, required by law, and furnish them attached to the engineering plans.
   (C)   Submittal. Five copies of the engineering plans shall be filed with the Clerk-Treasurer simultaneously with the filing of the final plat (see § 153.24(B)).
   (D)   Review. The Clerk-Treasurer shall check the submission for completeness, and if complete, record receipt and date thereof and immediately distribute the documents as follows:
      (1)   One copy to the Planning Commission and/or Zoning Commission, as required, for review and recommendation; and
      (2)   Four copies to the Municipal Engineer for review of compliance as to requirements and standards; review of construction cost estimates; and recommendations for rejection or approval.
   (E)   Approval. The governing body shall not approve any final plat until the Municipal Engineer has submitted his or her approval of engineering plans.
(1984 Code, § 6-02-05-020) (Ord. 11, passed 8-26-1969)