(a) Specifications. A final plat shall be drawn in black-drawing ink on linen tracing cloth. However, three copies may be in the form of prints in black and white or blue and white. Such plat shall be drawn to a scale of one inch equals 100 feet on sheets not exceeding twenty-two by thirty-four inches in size. When more than one sheet is needed, the sheets shall be lettered in alphabetical order and there shall be attached to them an index sheet of the same size showing in key form the numbering of the sheets.
(b) Conformity to Preliminary Plat. The final plat shall conform substantially to the preliminary plat as approved, or as approved with modifications, by Council. However, if the person submitting the final plat desires to develop less than the whole of the area platted in the preliminary plat and to record a plat of only the part to be developed, the final plat may include only such area if the plat otherwise conforms to all of the requirements of these Subdivision Regulations. The final plat shall contain the following:
(1) Legal description, acreage and name of the proposed subdivision;
(2) Name and address of the owner, name of the person who prepared the plat, and the date such plat was prepared;
(3) North point and graphic scale;
(4) Names of adjoining subdivisions and streets;
(5) Location of existing lot lines, streets and public utility easements;
(6) Layout of proposed blocks and lots, including the dimensions of each, and the block and lot numbers in numerical order;
(7) Locations, widths, other dimensions and names of proposed streets, alleys, roads, easements, parks and other open spaces or reserved areas;
(8) Notes stating purposes and limitations of any area dedicated to public use;
(9) Data sufficient to permit ready determination and reproduction at the site of the location and length of every street, lot, block or other boundary line, whether curved or straight, including, in the case of a curved street or curved lot line that does not constitute the boundary of a curved street, the radius, central angle and tangent distance for the centerline of such curved street or curved lot line;
(10) All dimensions to the nearest one-hundredth of a foot and angles to the nearest minute;
(11) Locations and descriptions of monuments;
(12) A certificate of the accuracy of the survey, plat and placement of monuments, signed by the registered surveyor who did the work;
(13) A certificate, signed and acknowledged by the person for whom the plat is submitted, to the effect that he or she is the owner of the land shown in the plat, that he or she plats the same and dedicates to the public use the areas shown in the plat as being dedicated to such use and, if the land is being brought within the corporate limits of the City, that the land is made an addition to the City; and
(14) A form of certificate, to be signed by the Mayor, showing approval of the plat by the Mayor and Council.
(Ord. 1049. Passed 2-26-85.)