§ 150.019 FINAL PLAT APPLICATION.
   (A)   Once the preliminary plat has been approved by the Board of County Commissioners, the subdivider shall cause the subdivision, or any part thereof, to be surveyed and a formal plat prepared in accordance with the approved preliminary plat.
   (B)   The subdivider shall submit to the County Clerk four copies of the final plat and four copies of the final engineering construction drawings; for example: streets; water; sewers; sidewalks; and other public improvements.
   (C)   The content of any final plat shall include all of the technical details set forth for preliminary plats, earlier referred to in §§ 150.017(A)(1) through (A)(16), excluding division (A)(10); and shall, in addition, be in complete compliance with all of the items required under Idaho Code Title 50, Chapter 13; and shall be drawn at such a scale and contain lettering of such size as to enable the same to be placed on one or more sheets of 18-inch by 27-inch drawing paper, with no part of the drawing nearer to the edge than one inch. The reverse of said sheet shall not be used for any portion of the drawing, written matter as to dedications, certifications of various county officers, or other similar information. Language and certifications on the final plat shall contain, at a minimum, that language and those sections set forth in Appendix A.
   (D)   The final plat submittal shall also include the following:
      (1)   A written statement from the developer’s engineer to the Board of County Commissioners which states that all aspects of the plat that were engineered were done so according to acceptable engineering practices and standards, and the engineer assumes liability for quality control and quality assurance;
      (2)   A certification by the owner that he or she holds fee title to all the property within the boundaries of the subdivision;
      (3)   A certification by the County Recorder that the plat is technically correct for recording purposes;
      (4)   A certification by the County Assessor that the proposed lots and other graphic subdivisions within the plat are technically correct for ad valorem taxation purposes;
      (5)   A certification by the County Surveyor that all technical requirements of this chapter and the technical requirements of Idaho Code Title 50, Chapter 13 have been met;
      (6)   A certification by the County Treasurer that all ad valorem property taxes concerning the property described within the plat have been paid;
      (7)   A certification of the public road jurisdiction approving the final plat concerning all roadways and approach permits involved and acknowledging that the subdivision’s roadways connect to a public roadway, with adequate easements. The public road jurisdiction further certifies the dedication of the roadway, whether public or private, and where the responsibility of maintenance lies;
      (8)   A certification that sanitary restrictions have been met; and
      (9)   A written request for approval of the final plat submitted from the owner and developer that includes:
         (a)   A request for approval;
         (b)   A statement of conformance to all requirements and provisions of this chapter, excepting any variances granted;
         (c)   A statement that any plat requirements that were deemed necessary by the Board of County Commissioners have been satisfied and met in all respects;
         (d)   A statement of conformance with the recommendations of the County Surveyor and/or Engineer, if a County Surveyor and/or Engineer was employed by the county for review;
         (e)   Acknowledgment and assurance that construction will be done according to the engineering and survey plans submitted to the Board of County Commissioners; and
         (f)   Statement that the owner, developer, and developer’s engineer assume liability for quality control and quality assurance.
(Ord. 70, passed 5-19-2020)