1317.10 FINAL PLAT; CONTENTS.
   (a)   The final plat shall be drawn on a scale of 100 feet to the inch from an accurate survey and on sheets whose dimension do not exceed 22 inches by 32 inches on a standard 24 by 36 inch sheet. However, in the instance of platting a small area, the scale of the drawing may be changed such that one inch will equal less than 100 feet in order to allow larger representation of the tract. On the first sheet of every plat there shall be a key map showing the location of the subdivision referenced to established survey points.
   (b)    The final plat shall show:
      (1)   The location and description of all permanent survey monuments in or near the tract, to at least one of which the subdivision shall be referenced.
      (2)   The length of all required lines dimensioned in feet and fractions thereof, and the values of all required true angles and bearings dimensioned in degrees and minutes.
      (3)   The boundary lines of the lands being subdivided fully dimensioned by length and bearings, and the location of boundary lines of adjoining lands, with adjacent subdivisions fully identified by official names and the legal description of the land being platted.
      (4)   The lines of all proposed streets fully dimensioned by lengths and bearings or angles.
      (5)   The widths, and names where appropriate, of all proposed streets, and all proposed easements and all easements of record, which shall be properly located and identified.
      (6)   The lines of all proposed lots fully dimensioned by lengths and bearings or angles, except that where a lot line meets a street line at right angles, the angle or bearing value may be omitted.
      (7)   The outline of any property which is offered for dedication by the public, or private use fully dimensioned by lengths and bearings, with the area marked "public" or "private" as the case may be.
      (8)   The location of all building lines, setback lines, easements and easements of record being dedicated for public services or utilities.
      (9)   The location of any land that has been determined to be prone to flooding or periodic inundation.
      (10)   The radii, arcs, points of tangency, points of intersections, and central angles for all curvilinear streets.
      (11)   The following shall be made and shown on the submitted original mylar:
         A.   Owner’s certificate and dedications, executed and acknowledged.
         B.   Certificate of survey, executed, and with land surveyor’s seal.
         C.   Certificate of bonded abstractor, executed.
         D.   Certificate for release of mortgage for any portion dedicated to the public, executed and acknowledged.
         E.   County Treasurer's certificate, executed, certifying that all outstanding taxes on property proposed for sale have been paid.
         F.   Reference to any separate instruments, including restrictive covenants or easements filed in the Office of the County Clerk which directly affect the land being subdivided.
         G.   Certificate of Planning Commission approval.
         H.   Certificate of City Council acceptance of public streets, easements and public lands dedications.
         I.   All signatures affixed in black ink.
      (12)   A title which shall include:
         A.   Name of the subdivision/
         B.   Name of the City, County and State.
            (Passed 2-15-94.)