General requirements for the final plat are as follows:
A. The name of the subdivision;
B. The certificate of a registered land surveyor;
C. The date of preparation, scale and north arrow. The scale and size of the plat shall be such that photographic reduction to sixteen inches by seventeen inches will not impair the details. Plats in several sections are permissible. The minimum scale shall be one inch equals one hundred feet;
D. The location and position of the subdivision indicated in each of the following ways:
1. By quarter section, section, township, range, meridian, county and state,
2. By distances and bearings from true or assumed north and angles with reference to a corner or corners established in the United States Public Land Survey,
3. By a written legal description of the exterior boundaries of the land as surveyed and divided;
E. The plat shall comply with the current Illinois State Revised Statutes. Information which shall appear on the plat:
1. Tributary drainage area,
2. Location of subdivision relative to corporate limits,
3. Consideration of surface water flow;
F. The final plat shall be drawn with ink on either linen cloth or a stable plastic film.
(Ord. 81-10 § 5.2, 1980).