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Preliminary | Final | Information |
Preliminary | Final | Information |
Title block containing | ||
X | X | Property designation |
X | X | Name of property owner |
X | X | Location |
X | X | Date or dates survey was conducted and plat prepared |
X | X | Scale in feet per inch in words or figures and a bar graph |
X | X | Name, address, registration number and seal of the registered land surveyor and/or engineer who prepared the plat |
The following data concerning location and land use | ||
X | X | Sketch vicinity map showing the relationship between the proposed subdivision and surrounding area |
X | X | Corporate limits |
X | X | Town Historic District boundaries if applicable |
X | X | North arrow and orientation |
X | The boundaries of the tract or portion thereof to be subdivided distinctly and accurately represented with all bearings and distances shown | |
X | The exact boundary lines of the tract to be subdivided, fully dimensioned by lengths and bearings and the location of existing boundary lines of adjoining lands | |
X | X | The names of owners of adjoining properties |
X | X | The name of any adjoining subdivision of record or those under review |
X | X | Minimum building setback lines |
X | The zoning classifications of the tract to be subdivided and adjoining properties, if applicable | |
X | X | Existing property lines on the tract to be subdivided |
X | X | Existing buildings or other structures, watercourses, railroads, bridges and the like |
X | X | Proposed lot lines, lot and block numbers and approximate dimensions |
X | X | The lots numbered consecutively throughout the subdivision |
X | X | Wooded areas, marshes, swamps, out-crops, ponds or lakes, streams or stream beds and other natural features affecting the site |
X | X | The exact location of the flood hazard areas from the community’s FHBM or other FEMA maps |
X | X | Base flood elevations |
X | X | 404 wetland boundaries |
The following data concerning streets | ||
X | Proposed streets | |
X | X | Existing and platted streets on adjoining properties and in the proposed subdivision |
X | X | Right-of-way, locations and dimensions |
X | Pavement widths | |
X | Approximate grades | |
X | X | Design engineering data for all corners and curves |
X | Typical street cross-sections | |
X | X | Street names and evidence that names have been approved by E-911 |
X | Street maintenance agreement | |
X | Evidence that the sub divider has obtained approval (DOT) approval on street design and driveway permits | |
X | X | Utility and other easements |
X | X | Natural buffers |
X | X | Greenways, sidewalks or bicycle paths |
X | X | Parks and recreation areas with specific type indicated |
X | X | Areas to be dedicated to or reserved for public use |
X | X | Areas to be used for purpose other than residential with the purpose of each stated |
X | X | The future ownership (dedication or reservation for public use to government body, for owners to duly constituted homeowner’s association or for tenants remaining in sub divider’s ownership) of recreation and open space lands |
Plans for utility layouts including | ||
X | Sanitary sewers | |
X | Storm sewers | |
X | Other drainage facilities, if any | |
X | Water distribution lines | |
X | Natural gas lines | |
X | Communications lines | |
X | Electric lines | |
X | Illustration of connections to existing systems, showing line sizes, the location of fire hydrants, blowoffs, manholes, force mains and gate valves | |
X | Profiles based upon mean sea level datum for sanitary sewers and storm sewers | |
Site calculations including | ||
X | X | Acreage in total tract to be subdivided |
X | X | Acreage in parks and recreation areas and other non-residential uses |
X | X | Total number of parcels created |
X | Size of the smallest lot in the subdivision | |
X | X | Linear feet in streets |
X | X | The name and location of any property buildings within the proposed subdivision or within any contiguous property that is located on the U.S. Department of Interior’s National Register of Historic Places |
X | Sufficient engineering data to determine readily and reproduce on the ground every straight or curved line, street line, right-of-way, easement line and setback line, including dimensions, bearings or deflection angles, radii, central angles and tangent distance for the centerline of curved property lines that are not the boundary line of curved streets. All dimensions shall be measured to the nearest 1/100 of a foot and all angles to a minimum angular accuracy of the nearest minute | |
X | The accurate locations and descriptions of all monuments, markers and control points | |
X | A copy of any proposed deed restrictions is mandatory when private recreation areas or common areas are established | |
X | Evidence of erosion control plan approval | |
X | Topographic map with contour intervals as determined by the Ordinance Administrator | |
(Ord. passed 3-5-2018)
(A) Certificate of ownership and dedication.
The undersigned hereby certifies that the land shown here on is owned by the undersigned, and hereby freely dedicates all rights-of-way, easements, streets, recreation areas, open spaces, common areas, utilities and other improvements to public or private common use as noted on this plat, and further assumes full responsibility for the maintenance and control of said improvements until they are accepted for maintenance and control by an appropriate public body or by an incorporated neighborhood or homeowners association or similar legal entity. Owner(s) Date |
(B) Certificate of survey and accuracy.
I, , certify that this plat was drawn under my supervision from (an actual survey made under my supervision) (deed description recorded in Book , Page , etc.) (other); that the ratio of precision is 1: ; that the boundaries not surveyed are shown as broken lines plotted from information found in Book , Page ; that this plat was prepared in accordance with G.S. § 47-30, as amended. Witness my original signature, registration number and seal this day of , A.D. 20 . Surveyor Seal or Stamp Registration Number |
(C) Certificate of Review Officer.
I, , Review Officer of Duplin County, certify that the map or plat to which this certification is affixed meets all statutory requirements for recording. Review Officer Date |
(D) Certificate of land use regulation and purpose of plat.
I, , certify to one of the following: a. That this survey creates a subdivision of land within the area of a county or municipality that has an ordinance that regulates parcels of land; b. That this survey is located in a portion of a county or municipality that is unregulated as to an ordinance that regulates parcels of land; c. Any one of the following: 1) That this survey is of an existing parcel or parcels of land and does not create a new street or change an existing street; 2) That this survey is of an existing building or other structure, or natural feature, such as a watercourse; or 3) That this survey is a control survey. d. That this survey is of another category, such as the recombination of existing parcels, a court-ordered survey or other exception to the definition of subdivision; e. That the information available to the surveyor is such that the surveyor is unable to make a determination to the best of the surveyor’s professional ability as to provisions contained in a) through d) above. Surveyor Seal or Stamp Registration Number |
(E) Certificate of approval of proposed state roads.
I hereby certify that these streets as installed, or as designed and guaranteed, are in accordance with the minimum design criteria presently required by the North Carolina Department of Transportation, Division of Highways, for the acceptance of streets onto the state system for maintenance. District Engineer Date North Carolina Department of Transportation Division of Highways |
(F) Certificate of approval of proposed town roads.
I hereby certify that these streets as installed, or as designed and guaranteed, are in accordance with the minimum design criteria presently required by the Town of Kenansville, for the acceptance of streets onto the town system for maintenance. Director of Public Works Date Town of Kenansville |
(G) Certificate of approval of on-site sewage disposal systems.
I hereby certify that the lot(s) on this final plat have been evaluated under the current provisions of Title 15A NCAC 18A.1900 et seq., and found that it/they has/have acceptable soils for an on-site, subsurface sewage treatment and disposal system. Duplin County Environmental Health Date |
(H) Certificate of lots served by public water and/or sewer systems.
I hereby certify that the construction plans for the water system and/or sewer system have been approved for (Name of Subdivision). The utilities have been constructed, or secured via a financial guarantee, to (Service Provider) standards. Authorizing Agent (PW Director if Town) Date |
(I) Certificate of major subdivision approval.
I hereby certify that the major subdivision plat shown hereon has been found to comply with the Subdivision Regulations of the Town of Kenansville, North Carolina, and that this plat has been approved by the Kenansville Town Board of Commissioners for recording in the office of the Register of Deeds. This approval is valid for a period of 30 days from the date of the Mayor’s signature. Mayor, Town of Kenansville Date |
(J) Certificate of minor subdivision approval.
I hereby certify that the minor subdivision plat shown hereon has been found to comply with the Town of Kenansville Subdivision Regulations. His or her approval is valid for a period of 30 days from the date of the Ordinance Administrator’s signature. Town of Kenansville Ordinance Administrator Date |
(K) Certificate of recombination plat approval.
I hereby certify that the recombination plat shown hereon has been found to comply with the Town of Kenansville Subdivision Regulations. His or her approval is valid for a period of 30 days from the date of the Ordinance Administrator’s signature. Town of Kenansville Ordinance Administrator Date |
(L) Certificate of exemption.
I hereby certify that the division of land shown and described here on is not division of land subject to the Town of Kenansville Subdivision Regulations. No approval of this plat is required. Town of Kenansville Ordinance Administrator Date |
(Ord. passed 3-5-2018)
(A) Remedies and penalties. Any of the following remedies and enforcement powers may be used to administer and enforce this chapter following a final notice of violation as described in § 152.099(C) of this chapter. While the town may exercise any of the following remedies or penalties at any point following issuance of a final notice of violation and the required correction period, the following remedies and penalties are listed in their general order or sequence of application.
(1) Repeat violations. In addressing repeat violations by the same offender over any three-year period, the town may commence the application of remedies or penalties at the stage in the process where the previous violation was resolved.
(2) Civil penalty.
(a) In addition to the other remedies cited in this chapter for the enforcement of its provisions, and pursuant to G.S. § 160A-175, the standards in this chapter may be enforced through the issuance of civil penalties by the Ordinance Administrator.
(b) Subsequent citations for the same violation may be issued each day by the Ordinance Administrator if the offender does not pay the citation after it has been issued unless the offender has sought an appeal to the actions of the Ordinance Administrator through an appeal of administrative decision.
(c) Civil penalties shall be issued in the following amounts:
1. First citation: $50;
2. Second citation: $100; and
3. Third and subsequent citations: $150.
(d) If the offender fails to pay the civil penalty within 15 days after having been cited, the town may recover the penalties in a civil action in the nature of debt.
(3) Stop work order. Whenever a building or structure is being constructed, demolished, renovated, altered or repaired in violation of any applicable provision of this chapter, the Ordinance Administrator may order the revocation of the zoning permit for such work and request a stop work order be issued by the county’s Building Inspections Department. The stop work order shall be in writing, directed to the person doing the work, and shall state the specific work to be stopped, the specific reasons for cessation and the action(s) necessary to lawfully resume work.
(4) Revocation of zoning permit. The Ordinance Administrator may revoke any zoning permit by written notification to the permit holder when violations of this chapter have occurred. Permits may be revoked when false statements or misrepresentations were made in securing the permit, work is being or has been done in substantial departure from the approved application or plan, there has been a failure to comply with the requirements of this chapter or a permit has been mistakenly issued in violation of this chapter.
(5) Injunction. When a violation occurs, the Ordinance Administrator may, either before or after the initiation of other authorized actions, apply to the appropriate court for a mandatory or prohibitory injunction ordering the offender to correct the unlawful condition or cease the unlawful use of the land in question.
(6) Order of abatement. In addition to an injunction, the town may apply for and the court may enter into an order of abatement as part of the judgment in the case. An order of abatement may direct any of the following actions:
(a) Buildings or other structures on the property be closed, demolished or removed;
(b) Fixtures, furniture or other movable property be moved or removed entirely;
(c) Improvements, alterations or repairs be made; or
(d) Any other action be taken that is necessary to bring the property into compliance with this chapter.
(7) Equitable remedy. The town may apply to a court of law for any appropriate equitable remedy to enforce the provisions of this chapter. The fact that other remedies are provided under general law or this chapter shall not be used by a violator as a defense to the town’s application for equitable relief.
(8) Criminal penalties. Pursuant to G.S. § 14-4, any person, firm or corporation convicted of violating the provisions of this chapter shall, upon conviction, be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be fined an amount not to exceed $500.
(9) Execution of court decisions.
(a) As provided in G.S. § 160A-175(e), if the violator fails or refuses to comply with an injunction or with an order of abatement within the time allowed by the court, he or she may be cited for contempt, and the town, by and through the Town Attorney, may execute the order of abatement. The town shall have a lien on the property for the cost of executing an order of abatement in the nature of a mechanic’s and material man’s lien.
(b) The violator may secure cancellation of an order of abatement by paying all costs of the proceeding and posting a bond for compliance with the order. The bond shall be given with sureties approved by the Clerk of Superior Court in an amount approved by the judge before whom the matter is heard and shall be conditioned upon the defendant’s full compliance with the terms of the order of abatement within a time fixed by the judge. Cancellation of an order of abatement shall not suspend or cancel an injunction issued in conjunction therewith.
(10) Deny or withhold permits. The Ordinance Administrator may deny or withhold authorization to use or develop any land, structure or improvements until an alleged violation and associated civil penalty related to such land, use or development is corrected.
(B) Cumulative penalties. The remedies provided for violations of this chapter, whether civil or criminal, shall be cumulative and in addition to any other remedy provided by law, and may be exercised in any order.
(Ord. passed 3-5-2018)