§ 155.097 MINOR SUBDIVISION SURVEY DRAWING.
   (A)   The minor subdivision survey drawing 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.
   (B)   The survey drawing shall contain:
      (1)   The name of the subdivision, followed by the words “minor subdivision”;
      (2)   The name, address, telephone numbers and registration numbers of the professionals responsible for the design of the proposed subdivision, the design of the proposed public improvements, the property survey, and the preparation of the plat and supporting materials;
      (3)   The names and deed record of all interested parties;
      (4)   The written legal description of the property to be subdivided;
      (5)   The date of the plat, legend, notes, approximate true north point and graphic scale;
      (6)   The parcel boundary lines with dimensions, bearings, curve data, and references to section, township, and range lines or corners of the property to be subdivided;
      (7)   The boundary lines of all subdivision lots, with dimensions , bearings, curve data and lot numbers;
      (8)   Acreage of each lot, to the nearest hundredth (may be presented in a table);
      (9)   The accurate location of all existing and platted streets intersecting or abutting the boundaries of the property to be subdivided;
      (10)   The accurate locations and dimensions of any existing or proposed easements;
      (11)   The location of all monuments erected, corners, and other points established in the field shall be shown and noted in their places on the plat. The legend for metal monuments shall indicate the kind of metal, the diameter and length of the monuments;
      (12)   The surveyor’s certificate and seal;
      (13)   Reference to the county or state highway right-of-way, existing or dedicated as necessary, in the written legal description and illustrated on the drawing;
      (14)   The survey drawing shall be prepared by a land surveyor licensed by the state; and
      (15)   All numbers appearing on the survey drawing shall be in Arabic style and all letters and/or words shall be in Roman print in the English language.
(BC Ord. passed 1-22-2003; BC Ord. passed 3-26-2003; BC Res. 2007-27, passed 7-17-2007)