(A) Every final plat shall be prepared by a registered land surveyor on new linen tracing cloth- or polyester-base film with waterproof black ink at a scale not greater than 100 feet equals one inch, provided that the resultant drawing shall not exceed 36 inches square and one copy (11" by 17").
(B) The final plat and supporting data shall portray/provide all of the following information:
(1) North arrow, graphic scale and data;
(2) Name of subdivider;
(3) Accurate metes and bounds or other adequate legal description of the tract;
(4) Accurate boundary lines, with dimensions and bearings or angles which provide a survey of the tract, closing with an error of closure of not more than one foot in 10,000 feet;
(5) Reference to recorded plats of adjoining platted land by record name, plat book and page number;
(6) Accurate locations of all existing streets intersecting the boundaries of the subdivision;
(7) Right-of-way lines of all streets, other rights-of-way, easements and lot lines with accurate dimensions, angles or bearings and curve data, including radii, arcs or chords, points of tangency and central angles;
(8) Name and right-of-way width of every proposed street;
(9) Location and purpose of any existing or proposed easements;
(10) Number of each lot, lot dimensions and (in a separate list) lot areas;
(11) Purpose(s) for which sites, other than private lots, are reserved;
(12) Building or setback lines with accurate dimensions;
(13) In a supporting document, restrictions of all types which will run with the land and become covenants in the deeds of lots;
(14) Indication of ponding limits for the 100-year storm event;
(17) Location of all wetlands, habitat linkage and green space;
(18) Covenants and restriction that run with the land;
(19) Note indicating the private land owners are responsible for the maintenance of all drainageways, storm sewer and appurtenances, storm water, grass, detention area and the like not on village street right-of-way; and
(20) Note indicating that no fences, sheds, logs, piles, landscaping features or fill to be placed in drainage easements and/or areas subject to flooding in the 100-year storm event.