§ 21-1-68 AMENDED PLAT; LIMITING THE NUMBER OF TIMES A FINAL PLAT CAN BE AMENDED; PROCEDURES; NOTICE; FEES.
   (A)   After approval of a final plat by the Mayor and City Council, such final plat may be amended or replatted, either in whole or in part, a total of two times. If an application for amendment or replat of a final plat or portion of an existing plat, is received by the city for a third time, the final or existing plat must be vacated by ordinance prior to any amendment or replatting, after hearings by the Planning Commission and the City Council, before the city will approve the application by the owners. Except as specifically provided in this section, the amended plat and application therefor shall conform to all requirements of this article for final plats provided however, that if only part of the final plat is amended, the certificate required by § 21-1-59 of this subchapter may be made by the owner or owners of the land shown in the amended plat.
   (B)   At the time of submitting the amended plat to the Planning and Building Official, the applicant shall pay a fee in the amount provided in Chapter 6, Article 6 of this code, plus the additional amount provided in Chapter 6, Article 6 of this code for each property owner who is entitled to notice pursuant to the provisions of this section.
   (C)   In addition to submitting the drawing, the applicant shall submit the plat on a three and one-half inch diskette or CD ROM in PDF format, latest version.
   (D)   Information relating the plat datum to state plane coordinates shall be provided on the plat so that the plat can be included in the city and County of Scotts Bluff GIS data. Each entity shall be responsible for adding the data to the GIS. For plats less than 20 acres, the point of beginning on the plat shall be referenced to state plane coordinates. The datum shall be NAD 83 (in feet), or the current datum adopted by the city at the time of plat submittal. Information on existing monuments that have established state plane coordinates can be obtained from the County Surveyor. The reference can be in the form of a note on the plat that includes a description of the reference point, the coordinates in feet, and the average scale factor. For plats larger than 20 acres, the point of beginning and one additional point at the opposite corner of the point of beginning shall be referenced to state plane coordinates. The reference can be in the form of a note on the plat that includes a description of the reference points, coordinates in feet, and the average scale factor.
   (E)   An application to amend a plat shall set forth the number of times a replat or amendment has been applied for by the owner prior to this application and shall be reviewed by the Planning and Building Commission only if the proposed amendment creates more lots than existed on the original final plat or if the amended plat proposes to make changes in any public right-of-way or easement.
(Ord. 3645, passed - -2000; Ord. 4149, passed 6-6-2015)