§ 156.50 REQUIREMENTS AND CONTENTS.
   (A)   Final plats shall be drawn in ink on tracing cloth on sheets no smaller than 24 inches wide by 30 inches long and shall be at a scale of 200 feet to one inch or larger (preferred scale of 50 feet to one inch). Where necessary the plat may be on several sheets accompanied by an index sheet. For large subdivisions the final plat may be submitted for approval progressively in contiguous sections satisfactory to the Planning and Zoning Board.
   (B)   The final plat shall show the following:
      (1)   Primary control points, approved by the Town Engineer or descriptions and ties to control points to which all dimensions, angles, bearings and similar data on the plat shall be referred;
      (2)   Tract boundary lines, right-of-way lines of streets, easements and other rights-of-way and property lines of residential lots and other sites, with accurate dimensions, bearing or deflection angles, and radii, arcs and central angles of all curves;
      (3)   Name and right-of-way width of each street or other right-of-way;
      (4)   Location, dimensions and purpose of any easement;
      (5)   Numbers or letters to identify each lot or site;
      (6)   Purpose for which sites, other than residential lots, are dedicated or reserved;
      (7)   Location of monuments;
      (8)   Reference to recorded subdivision plat of adjoining platted land by plat book, page and number;
      (9)   Certification by surveyor certifying to accuracy of survey and plat;
      (10)   Certification of title showing that the applicant is the landowner; and
      (11)   Statement by the owner dedicating streets, rights-of-way and any sites for public uses. If the property platted is encumbered by a mortgage, the mortgagee must join in signing the plat.
   (C)   The development plan shall be a white print on sheets 24 inches wide by 30 inches long and shall be at a scale of 200 feet to one inch or larger. Where necessary, the development plan may be on several sheets accompanied by an index sheet showing the entire subdivision. For large subdivisions, the development may be submitted for approval progressively in contiguous sections satisfactory to the Planning and Zoning Board. It shall contain the following:
      (1)   Title, scale, north arrow and datum;
      (2)   Plans of streets and drainage showing grades approved by the Town Engineer. The plans shall be drawn to town standard scales and elevations and shall be based on a datum plan approved by the Building Department or a registered engineer designated by the Town Council; and
      (3)   A certificate by the Building Department or a registered engineer designated by the Council certifying that the subdivider has complied with one of the following alternatives:
         (a)   All street and drainage improvements have been installed in accord with the requirements of this chapter and with the recommendation of the Town Council; or
         (b)   If the streets and improvements as built do not conform to the plans on file with the town, whether by variances granted by the Town Council or otherwise, new plans shall be submitted showing the subdivision as built. The as-built plans shall supersede and replace the former plans upon approval by the Town Council.
(2000 Code, § 58-111) (Ord. 88-01, passed 5-24-1988) Penalty, see § 10.99