(A) The subdivider engages a registered land surveyor to prepare a final plat which may constitute only that portion of the preliminary plat which the subdivider proposes to record and develop at the time.
(B) (1) The subdivider submits six copies of the final plat to the City Clerk at least two weeks before the next regularly scheduled Planning Commission meeting and within one year of preliminary plat approval.
(2) The subdivider also submits an attorney’s opinion based on a current abstract guaranty title policy which establishes his or her ownership of the tract contained in the proposed plat.
(C) The Planning Commission studies the final plat and transmits its action to the City Council within 30 days from the date on which it was filed with the City Clerk.
(D) The City Council holds a public hearing on the final plat within 60 days of filing after having given 30 days’ published notice thereof in the official municipal newspaper.
(E) The City Council acts upon the final plat within 60 days of filing, whereupon the City Clerk notifies the subdivider of the Council’s action.
(F) The subdivider files the final plat with the City Clerk within 30 days of final plat approval.
(G) The subdivider records the final plat with the County Register of Deeds within 30 days of final plat approval; otherwise, the approval of the final plat shall be considered void.
(H) The subdivider furnishes a duplicate and five paper prints of the final plat as recorded, to the City Clerk.
(1974 Code, § 10-2-4) (Ord. 518, passed 3-25-1969)