12-3-5: DRAFTING AND CONTENTS OF PLATS:
   (A)   Preliminary Plats: Preliminary plats shall be drawn at a scale of not less than one hundred feet to the inch (100':1"), except it may be smaller by approval of the Engineer and Zoning and Planning Commission, and shall show the following:
      1.   The scale, north point and date;
      2.   The name of the proposed subdivision;
      3.   The name and address of the owner of record, the subdivider and the engineer, surveyor or person preparing the plat;
      4.   The names, with locations of intersecting boundary lines, of adjoining subdivisions, and the location of City limits if falling within or immediately adjoining the tract;
      5.   The land contours with appropriate vertical intervals referenced to datum and at intervals acceptable to the City Engineer; provided, however, that where authorized by the City Engineer contour data may be provided in the form of elevations at street intersections and in drainage channels;
      6.   The location of existing buildings, water bodies or courses, and the location of dedicated streets at the point where they adjoin and/or are immediately adjacent provided that actual measured distance shall not be required;
      7.   The boundaries of the tract, as determined by a legal survey area of the tract, the proposed location, approximate grade, right-of-way width and pavement width of streets and alleys, the proposed location and width of easements and setback lines, proposed lot lines, the radius of all curves and approximate lot dimensions;
      8.   The existing zoning boundary lines defining the proposed use of all portions of the subdivision;
      9.   The proposed street names and system of numbering lots and blocks;
      10.   The location, approximate size and proposed use of all land intended to be dedicated for public use or reserved for the use of all property owners within the proposed subdivision;
      11.   The location, size and type of sanitary and storm sewers, irrigation lines and facilities, water mains, culverts and other surface and subsurface structures existing within or immediately adjacent to the proposed subdivision; and the location, layout, type and size of any proposed water mains and storage facilities, sanitary mains and laterals, storm sewers, irrigation lines and facilities, culverts and drainage structures, street improvements and any other proposed utilities;
      12.   The location of all drainage structures and the proposed method of disposing of all runoff from the proposed subdivision, and the location and size of all drainage easements relating thereto, whether they are located within or outside the proposed plat.
   (B)   Scale and References: In addition to the above, a preliminary plat of the proposed subdivision shall be submitted at the scale of two hundred feet to one inch (200':1"). Said plat shall show the location of the proposed subdivision referenced to existing or proposed arterials and collector streets and to government section lines; the size and location of all proposed streets and roads; all lots drawn to scale; the numbering of all lots and blocks, and the names, if available, of all streets.
   (C)   Drafting Final Plat:
      1.   Scale and Lettering: The final plat shall be drawn at such scale and contain on the front, lettering of such size, including reference to dedication and affidavit of survey, as to enable the same to be placed upon a single sheet eighteen by twenty four inches (18" x 24") in size with no part thereof nearer to the edge of said sheet than one inch (1") and shall be in full accordance with provisions of the State law, title 50, chapter 13 of the Idaho Code. The reverse of said sheet shall not be used for any portion of the drawing but may contain written matter as to dedication and other information.
      2.   Contents: The final plat shall clearly show the following:
         (a)   Primary control points, approved by the City Engineer, or description and "ties" to such control points, to which all dimensions, angles, bearings and similar data on the plat shall be referenced. Such primary control points must include either a section corner, quarter section corner, or meander corner according to government survey.
         (b)   Location and description of monuments.
         (c)   Tract boundary lines, property lines, lot lines, right-of- way lines of streets, easements and other rights of way with accurate dimensions, bearings or deflection angles, and radii, arcs and center angles of all curves.
         (d)   Names and locations of adjoining subdivisions.
         (e)   Names and right-of-way width of each street or other right of way.
         (f)   The length of all lot lines dimensioned in feet and decimals thereof, and the value of all required true bearings and angles dimensioned in degrees and minutes and seconds.
         (g)   The location, dimensions and purpose of all easements.
         (h)   The blocks numbered consecutively throughout the entire subdivision and the lots numbered consecutively throughout each block, with areas to be excluded from platting marked "Reserved" or "Not a Part".
         (i)   The outline of any property other than streets or alleys, which is offered for dedication to public use fully dimensioned by lengths and bearings, with the area marked "Public" and showing the proposed use.
         (j)   A title which shall include the name of the subdivision, name of City, County and State, and the location and description of the subdivision referenced to section, township, and range.
         (k)   Scale, north arrow and date.
         (l)   Location, width and names of all existing or platted streets or other public ways within the proposed developments and other important features, such as the general outline of the following: existing buildings, water courses, power lines, telephone lines, railroad lines, any existing easements, Municipal boundaries, section lines and restrictive covenants as required or assured.
         (m)   Certification by professional engineer or surveyor preparing said plat certifying to accuracy of survey and plat shall appear on the front of said plat.
         (n)   Certification by owner including dedication of all streets, rights-of-way and any sites for public use and grant on any existing or proposed easements.
         (o)   Certification and signature of County Engineer (surveyor) verifying that the accuracy of the survey complies with the requirements of State law.
         (p)   Certification and signature of City Engineer verifying that final plat complies with State law, title 50 and with this title.
         (q)   Certification and signature of City Clerk verifying City Council approval of final plat and acceptance of streets, alleys, easements, and public land dedications. (Ord. 115, 10-4-1976, eff. 10-21-1976)