A. Tentative Plat Requirements and Related Exhibits.
1. Topographic Data. Existing conditions shall be shown on the tentative plat, including the following:
a. Boundary lines and approximate distances;
b. Easement with their dimensions and purpose;
c. Streets on and adjacent to the tract, name and right-of-way width thereof;
d. Utilities on the tract;
e. Other conditions on the tract. Water courses, houses, barns, shacks, walls, wells, tanks, and other significant features;
f. Other conditions adjacent to the tract affecting design of the subdivision, and subdivision names of adjoining plats; and
g. Contour map at an interval and accuracy acceptable to the department of transportation and flood control district.
2. Other Requirements. In addition to topographic data, the tentative plat shall be drawn at a scale at which all necessary details may be clearly shown, and shall show all proposals, including the following:
a. Name of the subdivision;
b. Legal description of the property to be subdivided;
c. Ownership;
d. Name of subdivider or developer;
e. Scale, north arrow;
f. Name of civil engineer or surveyor;
g. Date of plat;
h. Key map showing location of tract;
i. Proposed streets, alleys, other rights-of-way and easements, location, width, purpose and proposed street names;
j. Approximate lot lines and typical and minimum lot sizes;
k. Sites, if any to be reserved or dedicated for parks, playgrounds, or other public uses;
l. Building sites, if any, for multifamily dwellings, shopping centers, churches, industry or other uses;
m. Site data, including gross area of the subdivision, number of residential lots, approximate area in parks and other proposed nonresidential uses;
n. Existing and proposed zoning and boundaries thereof.
3. Grading Plan. A Type 2 grading plan shall be submitted and approved in accordance with Section 18.81.060 (Grading) prior to the issuance of grading permits.
B. Final Plat Requirements and Related Exhibits.
1. Final Plat.
a. A final plat shall be provided, drawn in ink on tracing cloth or mylar, on sheets twenty-four inches wide by thirty-six inches long and one-inch margin and an additional left margin of two inches, and shall be at a scale sufficient to show all details clearly.
b. Where necessary the plat may be on several sheets, in which case, each sheet shall be suitably indexed.
c. For large subdivisions, the final plat may be submitted for approval progressively in contiguous sections.
2. The final plat shall show the following:
a. Survey Requirements.
1) Primary control points or descriptions and ties to such control point, to which all dimensions, angles, bearings, and similar data on the plat shall be referred, and where a coordinate system shall have been established by the department of transportation and flood control, primary control points shall be referenced thereto,
2) At least one corner of a subdivision shall be tied by course and distance to a section corner, a quarter-section corner, or established city or county survey monument, and the plat must include a description of the corner marker, the final plat indicating how the bearings were determined;
b. 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, bearings, or deflection angles and radii, arcs, semi-tangents and central angles of all curves;
c. Name and right-of-way width of each street or other right-of-way;
d. Locations, dimensions and purpose of any easements, fully described;
e. Identification of each lot or site by letter or number;
f. Purpose for which sites, other than residential lots, are dedicated;
g. Location and description of monuments, lot corners and other survey points in place;
h. Reference to recorded subdivision plats of adjoining platted land by record name, date, and book and page numbers;
i. Certification by a registered professional civil engineer or land surveyor to the effect that the plan represents a survey made or certified by same and that all the monuments shown thereon actually exist, and that their location, size and material are correctly shown;
j. Certification of title and statement by owner dedicating streets, alleys, easements, and other rights-of-way and any lands for public uses;
k. Title, scale, north arrow and date.
(Ord. 1994-137 § 1, 1994; Ord. 1986-187 § 1 (part), 1986; Ord. 1985-82 (part), 1985)