For any subdivision requiring approval, the final plat submitted:
(a) Shall be drawn on tracing cloth or other reproducible material and shall be on sheets no larger than thirty-one inches by forty-one inches with a border of one-half inch on all sides except the thirty-one inch binding edge which shall be one inch. More than one sheet may be used for larger tracts and all sheets shall be indexed;
(b) Shall be drawn with waterproof black india ink and all records, data, entries, statements, etc., thereon shall also be made with the same type of ink or reproducible typing, except that contour lines when shown, shall be drawn with waterproof brown ink or with diluted waterproof india ink, so that the contour lines shall show faintly on a print made from the plat;
(c) Shall be drawn to a scale of one inch equals 100 feet or greater, though not less than one inch equals 100 feet, and shall be of sufficient size to clearly show all notations, dimensions and entries. All dimensions shall be shown in feet and decimals of a foot;
(d) Shall contain a title block in the lower right corner with the following:
(1) Name under which the subdivision is to be recorded;
(2) Location of subdivision by Municipality, County and State;
(3) Name and address of subdivision recorded owners and notorized affidavit;
(4) Name and address of the Registered Professional Engineer or Registered Surveyor who surveyed the property and prepared the plat; and
(5) Magnetic north point, graphic scale, date of plat;
(e) All final plats submitted shall be drawn according to the following:
(1) Outside of subdivision.
A. Streets and other ways by medium solid lines;
B. Property lines of adjacent subdivision by medium dashed and two dotted lines;
C. Lot lines by light dotted lines; and
D. Restriction lines, easements, etc., by light dashed lines.
(2) Within subdivision.
A. Streets or rights-of-way by heavy solid lines;
B. Perimeter property lines of the subdivision by heavy dashed and two dotted lines (tract boundary);
C. Lot lines by light solid lines;
D. Restriction or building lines by light dashed lines; and
E. Easements or other reserved areas by light dotted lines.
(f) The final plat shall show:
(1) Primary control points, approved by the City Engineer, or description and ties to which all dimensions, angles, bearings and similar data shall be referred;
(2) The accurate location, material, size and description of survey monuments;
(3) Tract boundary lines, right-of-way lines of streets, easements and other rights-of-way, and property lines of lots and parcels of land to be dedicated to public use drawn to scale with bearings or deflection angles, radii, arcs and central angles of all curves;
(4) Location, dimensions and purpose of all easements;
(5) Name and right-of-way width of each street;
(6) Acreage of the plat;
(7) Number to identify each lot and number to identify each block;
(8) Building setback line on all lots and sites;
(9) Purpose for which lots other than single-family residential are to be dedicated, also indicate acreage or square footage;
(10) Name of recorded owners of adjoining land;
(11) Certification of Registered Surveyor or Registered Professional Engineer as to the accuracy of survey and plat showing name, address, registration number and seal; and
(12) Approval Certificate. Place for the signature of the Chairman and Secretary of the Commission, a place for the seal of the Commission and the date of approval plus a place for the signature of the City Engineer and the date of his approval.
(g) Other exhibits which are required to accompany the final plat and which may be on one or more sheets shall show the following:
(1) Dimensions and location of all paving, curbs and public sidewalks;
(2) Final grades and profiles of all streets and services;
(3) The final locations as constructed of all storm sewer, sanitary sewerlines and other underground utility lines including service lines to each property line. All locations shall be referenced to the property line;
(4) Certificates of approval of the storm sewer, sanitary sewer and sewage disposal system from the Board of Health of the State of West Virginia and from the City Sanitary Board;
(5) Draft of protective covenants whereby the subdivider proposed to regulate land use in the subdivision and otherwise protect the proposed subdivisions; and
(6) A statement by the owner dedicating streets, rights-of-way and sited to the City for public uses. (4-24-72)