§ 153.157 FINAL PLAT SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS.
   (A)   Final plat submission requirements. The final plat shall be consistent with the current zoning classification of the property; the following shall be submitted on a plan drawn to the scale of no more than 100 feet to the inch or in accompanying documents:
      (1)   North point, scale and date of preparation and any revisions;
      (2)   Names and addressed of the owner, engineer and registered land surveyor;
      (3)   Total acreage;
      (4)   Lot numbers;
      (5)   Existing utilities and drainage courses within and adjacent to the site;
      (6)   Location of all present property lines, section lines, streets, building and watercourses within 100 feet of the area;
      (7)   Location of proposed lots, setback lines and utility easements;
      (8)   Contours referring to the U.S. Geological Survey datum with intervals of two feet or less unless a greater interval is required because of terrain. This requirement may be waived by the Village Engineer at his or her sole discretion;
      (9)   If applicable, a note on the final plat stating: “Approval of this final plat by the Village of Southern View does not constitute a guarantee that well water is of adequate quantity or quality for residential needs or that a suitable sewage disposal system can be constructed on each lot”. Any guarantees are the subdivider’s responsibility;
      (10)   A statement indicating whether or not any part of the plat is located in a special flood hazard area as identified by the Federal Emergency Management Agency; and
      (11)   A notation stating any setback required through covenants if the setbacks are different from those of the appropriate zoning district.
   (B)   Accompanying documents. The following documents shall accompany the final plat:
      (1)   A signed statement of a registered professional engineer and the owner of the land, or his or her duly authorized attorney, as required by state statutes concerning drainage (see § 153.114);
      (2)   Notarized acknowledgment of the plat by the owner or a duly authorized attorney. This item may be a separate document or on the plat itself (see § 153.113);
      (3)   The certificate of a registered state land surveyor attesting to the accuracy of the survey and the location of all monuments shown. The certificate may be filed as a supplement to the final plat (see § 153.112);
      (4)   Exhibit showing the location of wells and seepage field areas (must be large enough to accommodate two seepage fields) on each lot, if applicable; and
      (5)   Any covenants or restrictions relating to the requirements of this chapter.
(Prior Code, § 153.157) (Ord. 06-01-01, passed 1-9-2006)