§ 153.056 FINAL PLAT.
   (A)   The owner or subdivider shall submit a final plat together with any necessary supplementary information.
   (B)   The final plat, prepared for recording purposes, shall be prepared in accordance with provisions of state statutes and county regulations, and such final plat shall contain the following information:
      (1)   Names of the subdivision, which shall not duplicate or too closely approximate the name of any existing subdivision;
      (2)   Location by section, township, range, county, and state, and including descriptive boundaries of the subdivision, based on an accurate traverse, giving angular and linear dimensions which must be mathematically close. The allowable error closure or any portion of a final plat shall be one foot in 75,000;
      (3)   The location of monuments shall be shown and described on the final plat. Locations of such monuments shall be shown in reference to existing official monuments on the nearest established street lines, including true angles and distances to such reference points or monuments;
      (4)   Location of lots, streets, public highways, alleys, parks, and other features, with accurate dimensions in feet and decimals of feet, with the length of radii and/or arcs of all curves, and with all other information necessary to reproduce the plat on the ground shall be shown. Dimensions shall be shown from all angle points of curve to lot lines;
      (5)   Lots shall be numbered clearly. Blocks are to be numbered, with numbers shown clearly in the center of the block;
      (6)   The exact locations, widths, and names of all streets to be dedicated;
      (7)   Location and width of all easements to be dedicated;
      (8)   Name and address of surveyor making the plat;
      (9)   Scale of plat (the scale to be graphically on a bar scale), date, and north arrow;
      (10)   Statement dedicating all easements as follows: easements for installation and maintenance of utilities and drainage facilities are reserved over, under, and along the strips marked “utility easements;”
      (11)   Statement dedicating all streets, alleys, and other public areas not previously dedicated as follows: streets, alleys, and other public areas shown on this plat and not heretofore dedicated to public use are hereby so dedicated; and
      (12)   The owner shall submit with the final plat an opinion by an attorney admitted to practice law in the state certifying that the owner has good and marketable title to the property being subdivided including any property being dedicated to the public use.
(Ord. 19-2, passed 4-11-2005)