The final plat shall be legibly drawn on mylar or other material of equal performance. It shall be drawn at a scale not less than 100 feet to the inch, and shall be one or more sheets twenty-four by thirty-six inches in size. If more than one sheet is needed, each sheet shall be numbered and the relation of one sheet to another clearly shown. The final plat shall contain the following information:
(a) The name of the subdivision;
(b) The legal description;
(c) The names, addresses and telephone numbers of the subdivider, professional engineer and/or registered surveyor who prepared the plat;
(d) The date and scale;
(e) The North point, boundaries of the subdivision and its acreage;
(f) Plat boundaries, based on accurate traverse, with angular and linear dimensions. All dimensions, both linear and angular shall be determined by an accurate control survey in the field which must balance and close within the limit of one in 10,000;
(g) Exact locations, right of way, and names of all streets within and adjoining the plat. The name of a street shall not duplicate that of any existing street in the City, or if in the County, of any existing street in the unincorporated part of the County. Proposed street names shall be checked with and approved by the Engineer;
(h) Radius, internal angles, points of curvature, tangent bearings, lengths of acrs and lengths and bearings of chords of all applicable streets within the platted area;
(i) Municipal, township, county, grants, tracts or section lines accurately tied to the corners of the subdivision by distance and bearing;
(j) All easements and rights of way provided for public services or utilities, including dimensions Ord. 77-55. Passed 9-6-77.);
(k) Lots identified by numbers, and road address numbers if in unincorporated areas, and lot dimensions in feet and hundredths of a foot. Lot corners shall be located with a one-half inch diameter steel rod thirty inches long, set by a surveyor currently registered in the state of Ohio.
(l) Concrete monuments with a one-half inch diameter iron rod installed in the center shall be established at the corners of the subdivision and shall be accurately located by a surveyor registered in the state of Ohio.
(Ord. 96-5. Passed 2-20-96.);
(m) Accurate outlines of areas to be dedicated or reserved for public use, or any area to be reserved for the common use of all property owners. The use and accurate boundary locations shall be shown for each parcel of land to be dedicated;
(n) Certification by a registered surveyor to the effect that the plat represents a survey made by him and that the monuments shown thereon exist as located and all dimensional details are correct;
(o) Notarized certification by the owner or owners of their adoption of the plat and the dedication of street and alley rights of way and other public areas;
(p) Proper form for the approval of the Planning Commission with space for signatures;
(q) Approval by signature of City and/or County officials concerned with the specifications and inspection of utility installations and improvements within City and/or the three-mile limit of the City.
(Ord. 77-55. Passed 9-6-77.)
(r) It shall be the responsibility of the developer so named on the record plat to ensure that all monuments or lot corner pins disturbed during the development construction shall be replaced by a surveyor registered in the state of Ohio prior to transfer of ownership of any lot, or parcel. (Ord. 96-5. Passed 2-20-96.)