§ 154.27 EXCEPTIONS.
   (A)   An exception plat shall be drawn at an appropriate engineering scale which will readily depict the existing conditions and the proposed change.
   (B)   The exception plat shall contain at least the following information:
      (1)   The location of existing and platted property lines, streets and buildings, watercourses, railroads, transmission lines, sewers, bridges, culverts, drainage pipes, water mains, town limit lines and public utility easements;
      (2)   Boundaries of property concerned, shown with bearings and distance;
      (3)   Names of adjoining property owners or subdivisions;
      (4)   Zoning classification, if any, both on the land to be subdivided and on adjoining lands;
      (5)   Existing lot and block numbers and approximate proposed block numbers;
      (6)   Proposed minimum setback lines;
      (7)   Title, date, north point and graphic scale;
      (8)   Name of the owner, engineer, surveyor and/or planner;
      (9)   The following site data:
         (a)   Acreage in total tract;
         (b)   Acreage in other land use;
         (c)   Average lot size;
         (d)   Total number of lots existing and proposed; and
         (e)   Lineal feet of streets
      (10)   Sketch and vicinity map, showing relationship between the exception and surrounding area; and
      (11)   The following certification shall be included on the exception in a manner so as to insure that the certificate will be legible on any prints made therefrom:
I hereby certify that this EXCEPTION plat meets the requirements of the Subdivision Ordinance of the Town of Spencer, North Carolina.
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      Town Planner
(`94 Code, App. B, Art. V, § 5)