1309.06 FINAL PLAN AND DATA REQUIRED FOR APPROVAL.
   For any subdivision requiring approval, the final plan submitted:
   (a)    Shall be drawn on tracing cloth and shall be on sheets in multiples of seventeen (17) inches by twenty-two (22) inches with a border of one-half (1/2) inch on all sides except the binding edge which shall be one (1) inch. More than one sheet may be used for larger tracts and all sheets must be indexed.
   (b)    Shall be drawn with waterproof black ink and all records, data, entries, statements, etc., thereon shall also be made with the same type of ink or reproducible typing.
   (c)    Shall be drawn to a scale of 1" = 100' or larger.
   (d)    Shall contain a title block in the lower right corner with the following:
      (1)    Name under which the subdivision is to be recorded.
      (2)    Date of plan, graphic scale and location of subdivision.
      (3)    Name of subdivider.
      (4)    Name and address of the engineer or the surveyor preparing the plan.
   (e)    All final plans submitted shall be drawn according to the following drafting instructions.
      (1)    Outside of Subdivision:
         A.    Streets and other rights-of-way by medium solid lines.
         B.    Property lines of adjacent subdivisions by medium dashed and two dotted lines.
         C.    Lot lines by light dotted lines.
         D.    Restriction lines, easements and other reserved areas by light dashed lines.
      (2)    Within Subdivision:
         A.    Streets or rights-of-way by heavy solid lines.
         B.    Tract boundary by heavy dashed and two dotted lines.
         C.    Lot lines by medium solid lines.
         D.    Restriction lines by medium dashed lines.
         E.    Easements and other reserved areas by light dotted lines.
   (f)    The Final Plan Shall Show:
      (1)    Primary control points approved by the City Engineer, or description and ties to which all dimensions, angles, bearings, and similar data shall be referred.
      (2)    Tract boundary lines, street rights-of-way, easements and other reserved areas and property lines of residential lots with accurate dimensions sufficient to define the location of each item.
      (3)    Name of each street.
      (4)    Purpose of all easements.
      (5)    Number to identify each lot or site.
      (6)    Purpose for which sites other than residential are to be dedicated.
      (7)    Building line on all lots and sites.
      (8)    Location and description of all monuments used in survey.
      (9)    Names of record owners of adjoining unplotted land.
      (10)    Certification of surveyor or engineer as to the accuracy of survey and plat.
      (11)    Statement by the owner dedicating streets, rights-of-way, and sites to the City for public use.
      (12)    Protective covenants, if any, in form suitable for recording.
      (13)    Such other certificates, affidavits, endorsements or dedications as may be required in the enforcement of these Standards by the Planning Commission.
         (Ord. 9-3-68.)