(A) General. All information, except topographic data and zoning classification required on the preliminary plat shall be accurately shown.
(B) Additional delineation.
(1) Accurate angular and lineal dimensions for all lines, angles and curvatures used to describe boundaries, streets, alleys, easements, areas to be reserved for public use and other important features. Lot lines to show dimensions in feet and hundredths;
(2) An identification system for all lots and blocks;
(3) True angles and distances to the nearest established street lines or official monuments (not less than three), which shall be accurately described in the plat;
(4) Municipal, township, county or section lines accurately tied to the lines of the subdivision by distances and angles;
(5) Radii, internal angles, points and curvatures, tangent bearings and lengths of all arcs;
(6) Accurate location of all monuments, which shall be concrete six inches by six inches by 30 inches with iron pipe cast in center. Permanent stone or concrete monuments shall be set at each corner or angle on the outside boundary. Pipes or steel rods shall be placed at the corners of each lot and at each intersection of street centerlines. All United States, state, county or other official benchmarks, monuments or triangulation stations in or adjacent to the property shall be preserved in precise position;
(7) Accurate outlines, legal descriptions of any areas to be dedicated or reserved for public use or for the exclusive use of property owners within the subdivision with the purpose indicated therein;
(8) Certification by a registered land surveyor to the effect that the plat represents a survey made by the surveyor and that monuments and markers shown thereon exist as located and that all dimensional and geodetic details are correct;
(9) Notarized certification by owner and by any mortgage holder of record of the adoption of the plat and the dedication of streets and other public areas;
(10) Certifications showing that all taxes and special assessments due on the property to be subdivided have been paid in full;
(11) Approval by signature of city, county and state officials concerned with the specifications of utility installations;
(12) Form for approval of the City Council as follows:
Approved by the City Council of the City of Hoyt Lakes, Minnesota, this _______ day of _________, _____. |
Signed ______________________________________ |
Mayor |
Attest ______________________________________ |
City Clerk-Treasurer |
(13) Form for approval by county authorities as required.
(Ord. 153, passed 11-8-1999)