§ 154.149 DRAWING; MAP AND ENGINEERING INFORMATION.
   Map and engineering information shall include:
   (A)   Date, scale and north point;
   (B)   The exterior boundaries of the land surveyed and divided;
   (C)   All monuments erected, corners and other points established in the field in their proper places. The material of which the monuments, corners or other points are made shall be noted at the representation thereof or by legend, except that lot corners need not be shown. The legend for metal monuments shall indicate the kind of metal, the diameter, length and weight per lineal foot of the monument;
   (D)   The exact length and bearing of the exterior boundaries, the boundary lines of all blocks, public grounds, streets and alleys, and all lot lines, except that when the lines in any tier of lots are parallel, it shall be sufficient to mark the bearings of the outer lines on one tier thereof. Easements shall be shown by centerline and width when lines are parallel to a boundary, otherwise boundary bearings and distances shall be shown. Where the exterior boundary lines show bearings or lengths which vary from those recorded in abutting plats or certified surveys, there shall be the following note placed along such lines: “Recorded as (show recorded bearing or length or both).”;
   (E)   Blocks, if designated, shall be consecutively numbered, or lettered in alphabetical order, the blocks in numbered additions to the subdivision bearing the same name shall be numbered or lettered consecutively through the several additions;
   (F)   All lots in each block shall be consecutively numbered. Outlots shall be lettered in alphabetical order. If blocks are numbered and lettered, outlots shall be lettered in alphabetical order within each block;
   (G)   The exact width of all easements, streets and alleys;
   (H)   All lake or stream shore meander lines established by the surveyor in accordance herewith, the distances and bearings thereof, and the distance between the point of intersection of such meander lines with lot lines and the ordinary high water mark;
   (I)   The centerline of all streets;
   (J)   The number of degrees and minutes in all exterior boundary and block angles. When such angles are between a curve and its tangent, the angle shown shall be that between the tangent and the main chord of the curve; when between curves of different radii, the angle between the main chords;
   (K)   When a street is on a circular curve, the main chords of the right-of-way lines shall be drawn as dotted lines in their proper places; and either on them, or in an adjoining table, shall be noted their bearings and lengths, the radius of the circle of which the curve is a part, the central angle subtended and the tangent bearing at either the point of curve or point of tangency. The lot lines may be drawn in the same manner or by bearings and distances. When a circular curve of 30-foot radius or less is used to round off the intersection between two straight lines, it shall be tangent to both straight lines. It shall be sufficient to show on the plat the radius of the curve and the tangent distances from the points of curvature to the point of intersection of the straight lines;
   (L)   When strict compliance with a provision of this section will entail undue or unnecessary difficulty or tend to render the plat more difficult to read, and when the information on the plat is sufficient for the exact retracement of the measurements and bearings or other unnecessary dimensions, the Planning and Zoning Board, upon the recommendations of the Village Engineer, may waive such strict compliance; and
   (M)   Such other requirements or specifications as the Village Engineer, Planning and Zoning Board or Village Board may deem necessary or desirable.
(Ord. 1999-2, Subdivisions § 7, subs. .050, passed 2-15-1999)