A final plat shall include all of the information and detail of the preliminary plat, and in addition, shall include the following:
(A) Boundary lines by metes and bounds that provide a survey of the tract (with dimensions and angles);
(B) Existing or recorded streets that intersect the boundaries of the tract;
(C) Distances and directions to the nearest established street corners or official monuments;
(D) Street names;
(E) Complete curve noted for all curves;
(F) Locations, types, materials, and sizes of monuments and lot markers;
(G) Plans and specifications for the improvements required by this subchapter;
(H) Restrictive covenants running with the land;
(I) Certification by a registered professional engineer or registered land surveyor that the plat adequately reflects his or her survey;
(J) Deed of dedication of streets and other property for public use. This provision does not require that the streets or easements must be dedicated for public use;
(K) Certificate of improvement or completion bond; and
(L) All final plats (administrative, minor and standard) shall be presented in permanent black ink on reproducible matte-finish Mylar or reproducible matte-finish polyester film, at least four mil thick, at an appropriate scale (as determined by the Planning Department) on 18 inch by 24 inch sheets. The sheets shall be numbered in sequence, if more than one sheet is used.
(BC Ord. passed 1-22-2003; BC Ord. passed 3-26-2003; BC Ord. 2011-018, passed 7-18-2011)