1173.09 MAP CONTENTS.
   The final plat shall contain the following information:
(a)   The name of the subdivision; its location by municipality, section, town, range, township, County, State; the scale, date and north point;
(b)   The tract and plat boundary lines, with length of courses to 1/100 foot and bearings to minutes. When required by the Engineer, all calculations and field notes shall be submitted for review;
(c)   The bearings and distances to the nearest established street lines, section corners or other recognized permanent monuments;
(d)   The Municipal, Township, County or section lines accurately tied to the lines of the subdivision by distances and bearings;
(e)   The names and right-of-way width of each street;
(f)   The length of all arcs, chord bearings, radii, internal angles, points of curvature and tangent bearings;
(g)   All easements for rights of way provided for public services or utilities and any limitations of such easements;
(h)   All easements of access or open spaces established for common use of the occupants or owners within the plat;
(i)   Accurate outlines of any areas to be dedicated or temporarily reserved for public use with the purpose indicated thereon;
(j)   The precise location and description of all monuments;
(k)   All lot numbers and lines to identify each inlot or site and all inlots, outlots or fractional lots within such plat, with precise property dimensions in feet and hundredths and with bearings or angles to street and alley or crosswalk way lines. All inlots or sites shall be numbered consecutively starting with the number one or with the next larger number in case of an addition to an already recorded plat by the same owner. In case of replats or the vacation of a plat, the developer shall consult with and follow the instructions of the County Recorder or Auditor as may be involved;
(l)   Protective covenants shall normally be shown on the plat or they may be recorded as a part thereof in the form of a separate instrument provided appropriate reference thereto is plainly shown on the plat;
(m)   Certification by a registered, professional civil engineer or surveyor to the effect that the plat represents a correct survey made by him and that all the monuments shown thereon actually exist, and that their location, size and material are as shown;
(n)   A notarized certification by the owner of his adoption of the plat, and dedication of streets and/or public open spaces; and
(o)   Space for the statement of approval by the Planning Commission and one such space for council with one line for the date and signature.
(p)   All of the above required signatures should be written with India ink.
      (Ord. 17-1994. Passed 6-6-94.)