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VILLAGE OF OAK HARBOR, OHIO CODE OF ORDINANCES
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TITLE I: GENERAL PROVISIONS
TITLE III: ADMINISTRATION
TITLE V: PUBLIC WORKS
TITLE VII: TRAFFIC CODE
TITLE IX: GENERAL REGULATIONS
TITLE XI: BUSINESS REGULATIONS
TITLE XIII: GENERAL OFFENSES
TITLE XV: LAND USAGE
TABLE OF SPECIAL ORDINANCES
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§ 152.033 APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT.
   A completed application and questionnaire, on forms provided by the Planning Commission, together with the reproducible copy and ten copies of the plat and the supplementary information specified hereinafter, shall be submitted to the Planning Commission. A fee, as determined by the Village Council, shall accompany the submission. The deadline for submission is at least three weeks prior to the regularly scheduled meeting.
(Ord. 12-94, § 316, passed 1-17-95)
§ 152.034 REGULATIONS GOVERNING DRAWINGS SUBMITTED.
   The final plat drawings shall be prepared by a registered surveyor and a set of construction and utility plans prepared by a registered engineer. Such plans shall be submitted to the responsible officials and agencies as outlined in §§ 152.090 et seq.
(Ord. 12-94, § 317, passed 1-17-95)
§ 152.035 FINAL PLAT FORM.
   The final plat shall be legibly prepared in waterproof ink on tracing cloth or other material of equal permanence. It shall be drawn at a scale of not less than 100 feet to the inch and shall be one or more sheets 25 inch by 29 inch in size, with a ½-inch border and a 1½-inch binding left edge. If more than one sheet is needed, each sheet shall be numbered and the relation of one sheet to another clearly shown. No ditto marks or abbreviations shall be used on the plat. The County Recorder's requirements for recording purposes shall be met.
(Ord. 12-94, § 318, passed 1-17-95)
§ 152.036 FINAL PLAT CONTENTS.
   The final plat shall contain the following information:
   (A)   Name of the subdivision, location by section, village, township, county, and state.
   (B)   Metes and bounds description of the entire parcel included on the plat.
   (C)   Date, north point, and acreage.
   (D)   Name and address of the subdividers, owners, the professional engineers who prepared the improvement plans, and the registered surveyors who prepared the plat and their appropriate registration numbers and seals.
   (E)   Primary control points and descriptions or ties to such shall be shown on the plat.
   (F)   All plat boundaries, proposed lot lines, and bearings to half minutes with length of courses to 1/100 of a foot.
   (G)   Centerlines of streets and rights-of-way of street, alleys, easements with accurate dimensions, bearings or deflection angles and radii, arcs and central angles of all curves. Linear dimensions shall be expressed by bearings and distances in feet and hundredths thereof. All dimensions, both linear and angular, are to be determined by an accurate control survey in the field which must balance and close within the limit of one in 10,000.
   (H)   Names of existing and proposed streets or other rights-of-way. Names shall not duplicate or closely approximate other street names in the county.
   (I)   Location, width, and purpose of easements.
   (J)   Number to identify each lot, site, or block. All lots and blocks shall be numbered progressively.
   (K)   Dedication of streets, reserved areas, or other applicable areas within the boundaries of the plat.
   (L)   Excepted parcels or out lots which shall be marked “Not Included in Plat.”
   (M)   Minimum building setback lines on all lots and other sites displayed graphically with dimensions from street lines. For large numbers of lots, a typical lot may be shown.
   (N)   Accurate location and description of all monuments. If in place, a letter so stating their placement shall be submitted.
   (O)   Previous lots or blocks and their numbers indicated by relatively thinner lines or other visible method (in the case of a replat).
   (P)   A copy of any available restrictive covenants in form for recording shall be presented with the final plat to the Planning Commission.
   (Q)   Flood hazard information of the area as required in §§ 152.120 et seq. and as identified on the Federal Flood Insurance Maps.
   (R)   Minimum finish grade elevations at the established setback lines of the subdivision lots.
   (S)   Whether or not a preliminary plat has been submitted, the requirements of § 152.027(P) shall be submitted on the final plat.
(Ord. 12-94, § 319, passed 1-17-95)
§ 152.037 CERTIFICATIONS OF APPROVAL.
   The following certifications shall be placed on the final plat and are mandatory for the final approval and recording of the plat:
   (A)   Certification by a registered surveyor to the effect that the plat represents an accurate survey and that all monuments shown thereon actually exist and that their location is shown correctly and by a registered engineer that all improvements plans are accurate.
   (B)   Notarized certification of ownership of the land being platted and acknowledgement and adoption of the plat and dedication of streets and open spaces.
   (C)   Certification of approval by the County Board of Health (Health Commissioner) where sewer or public water is not available.
   (D)   Certification of approval by the Planning Commission.
   (E)   Certificate for acceptance by the village of any street or highway whose dedication has been requested.
   (F)   Certification of approval by the County Auditor stating that all taxes and assessments on the land in the subdivision have been paid and the County Auditor's certificate of transfer.
   (G)   Certificate of the County Recorder.
   (H)   Certificate of approval by the Village Engineer.
   (I)   Certificate of approval by the Village Administrator.
   (J)   Such other certificates, affidavits, endorsements, or dedications as may be required by the Planning Commission in the administration of these regulations.
(Ord. 12-94, § 320, passed 1-17-95)
§ 152.038 FILING OF THE FINAL PLAT.
   (A)   The final plat shall be filed with the Planning Commission not later than 12 months after the date of approval of the preliminary plat. Otherwise the preliminary plat will be considered void.
   (B)   The final plat shall be filed with the Village Administrator at least three weeks prior to the Planning Commission's regularly scheduled meeting. The final plat shall be considered officially filed on the day it is received and accepted by the Village Administrator and shall be so dated on the application form.
   (C)   A fee, as determined by the Village Council, shall be submitted with the filing of the final plat along with the completed application form, questionnaire, one reproducible copy, and ten copies of the plat.
(Ord. 12-94, § 322, passed 1-17-95)
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