The final plat shall:
(a) Be drawn in waterproof ink on mylar or other material of equal permanence;
(b) Be drawn at a scale of not less than one inch equals 100 feet;
(c) Be on one or more sheets, not more than thirty inches by forty inches in size, numbered appropriately;
(d) Contain:
(1) The name of the subdivision, the location by section, range and township or by other survey number, the date, a north point, a scale and acreage;
(2) The name and address of the subdividers and of the registered surveyor who prepared the plat, and appropriate registration numbers and seals;
(3) Plat boundaries, based on accurate traverse, with angular and linear dimensions. All dimensions, both linear and angular, shall be determined by an accurate control survey on the field which must balance and close within the limit of one in 10,000;
(4) Bearings and distances to the nearest established street lines or other recognized permanent monuments;
(5) Exact locations, rights-of-way and names of all streets within and adjoining the plat and building setback lines;
(6) Radii, internal angles, points of curvature, tangent bearings, lengths of arcs and lengths and bearings of chords of all applicable streets within the plat area;
(7) All easements and rights-of-way provided for public services, utilities or other public or private purposes;
(8) All lot numbers and lines with accurate dimensions in feet and hundredths. When lots are located on a curve, the lot width at the building setback line shall be shown;
(9) An accurate location and description of all monuments;
(10) Accurate outlines of areas to be dedicated or reserved for public use, or any area to be reserved for the common use of all property owners. The use and accurate boundary locations shall be shown for each parcel of land to be dedicated;
(11) A copy, file-stamped by the County Recorder's Office, of all restrictions and covenants the subdivider is including in the deeds to the lots in the subdivision;
(12) Certification by a registered surveyor to the effect that the plat represents a survey made by him or her and that the monuments shown thereon exist as located and that dimensional details are correct;
(13) Notarized certification by the owner or owners of the adoption of the plat and of the dedication of streets and other public areas;
(14) The location of and a description of all monuments and pins as specified herein; and
(15) A signature block, to include approval spaces for the Director of Planning and Zoning, the Engineer and the City Manager, along with the required approvals of the appropriate county; and
(e) Be accompanied by two prints or original drawings at the scale one inch equals 200 feet, with all information contained on the 1/100 plat. There is no overall size requirement for this 1/200 copy.
(Ord. 2014-27. Passed 8-5-14.)