§ 153.040 FINAL PLAT DOCUMENTATION.
   The final subdivision plat submitted to the Planning Commission shall meet the design standards as set forth in §§ 153.060 through 153.067 and shall show or be accompanied by the following information:
   (A)   Preliminary layout data. The same data required as in §§ 153.035 through 153.038. Also, copies of all deeds and plats which apply to the subject property shall be submitted along with the proposed final record plat for purpose of review. Other reference material may be requested to finish the review process (i.e., highway plans, adjoiner information, prior source deeds and the like).
(Ord. passed 2- -1985, § 3.401; Am. Ord. passed 8- -1998)
   (B)   Scale. The plat shall be drawn at a scale of 100 feet to the inch or larger, except that plats of large subdivisions may be drawn at a scale of 200 feet to the inch.
(Ord. passed 2- -1985, § 3.402)
   (C)   Certification. On a final plat, blocks containing the following certificates shall be placed on the right-hand side or lower edge of the plat.
      (1)   Certificate of Ownership and Dedication (Appendix C, Form IV(D));
      (2)   Certificate of Accuracy (Appendix C, Form IV(E));
      (3)   Additionally, if connections are proposed to public sewerage and water systems, a Certificate of Availability of Water Service (Appendix C, Form IV(B)), and Availability of Sewerage Service (Appendix C, Form IV(C));
      (4)   Certificate of Approved Streets and Utilities as constructed or proposed, in which case it shall show that bond, cash or letter of credit has been posted (Appendix C, Form IV(F)); and
      (5)   Certificate of Approval for Recording (Appendix C, Form IV(G)).
(Ord. passed 2- -1985, § 3.403)
   (D)   Survey data. All necessary descriptions and dimensions, including angles, bearings, radii, arcs and central angles, corner and lot monuments and similar data, to readily determine the location, bearing and length of all streets, lots and boundary lines, and to reproduce this data on the ground shall be clearly marked and described on the subdivision plat. The data will be tied to primary control points which locations and descriptions shall be given as they relate to the triangulation points as described in § 153.081. The above data must comply with the minimum standards of the Commonwealth of Kentucky Board of Registration of Land Surveyors.
(Ord. passed 2- -1985, § 3.404)
   (E)   Identification information. The following identifying information shall also be shown:
      (1)   Name and right-of-way of each street, easement or other right-of-way, proposed and existing;
      (2)   Lot number, lot acreage in 1/100 of an acre;
      (3)   Minimum building setback line;
      (4)   All sides of each lot shall have indicated bearings and distance comparable to the accuracy of the survey;
      (5)   Names and locations of adjoining subdivisions and streets; names of owners of adjoining unplatted properties; and intersecting property lines;
      (6)   The type of monument used at the corner of each lot shall be identified by legend or note; and
      (7)   Site statistic information including zoning, number of lots, minimum lot size, area in right-of-way, area in roads, net density and gross density.
(Ord. passed 2- -1985, § 3.405)
   (F)   Street design data.  
      (1)   All or any of the data pertaining to street design may be required to be shown on the subdivision plat submitted to the Planning Commission for final approval: location, width and name of each proposed street, and typical cross-sections showing street pavement and, where required, curbs, gutters and sidewalks.
      (2)   This information shall be required on construction plans:
         (a)   Lengths and deflection angles of all straight lines and radii, lengths, central angles, chords and tangent distances of all curves for each street proposed;
         (b)   Profiles drawn to a scale of not less than 100 feet to the inch horizontally and 10 feet to the inch vertically, showing existing and proposed elevations along the centerlines of all proposed streets, and the elevations of existing streets for a distance of 100 feet either side of their intersection with a proposed street; and
         (c)   Proposed elevations of all proposed streets shown on the plan at the intersection of side lot lines with right-of-way lines, or at least every 150 feet, at 5 points on a line at right angles to the centerline of the street; and these elevation points being indicated at the centerline of the street, each property line, and points 30 feet inside each property line, or at the building line.
(Ord. passed 2- -1985, § 3.406)
   (G)   Utilities data. This information shall be required on construction plans: location, size and invert elevations of existing and proposed stormwater drains and sanitary sewers with the exact location of utilities and fire hydrants, where required, shall be shown.
(Ord. passed 2- -1985, § 3.407)
   (H)   Elements of dedication. Accurate location of all property to be offered for dedication for public use shall be marked, with the purpose indicated thereon, and of all property to be reserved by deed covenant for the common use of the property owners of the subdivision. Formal offers of dedication of all streets to the city or county, depending on the location of the proposed subdivision, shall be submitted to the appropriate legislative body.
(Ord. passed 2- -1985, § 3.408)