11-3-1: FINAL PLATS:
   A.   Time Limit: Within twelve (12) months after approval of the tentative plan and upon completion of or bonding for improvements, the land divider shall prepare a final plat in conformance with the approved tentative plan.
   B.   Preparation: The plat shall be prepared as required by Oregon Revised Statutes 92.
   C.   Final Plat Requirements: The final plat shall conform to surveying requirements of Oregon Revised Statutes 92. The following information shall be shown on the final plat, in addition to any specific statutory requirements:
      1.   The date, scale, north point, basis of bearing, legend, controlling topography such as bluffs, creeks or other bodies of water, steep slopes, and existing features such as highways, railroads, irrigation canals, etc.
      2.   Legal description of the tract boundaries.
      3.   Names of the owner, land divider, and surveyor.
      4.   The exact location and width of streets and easements intersecting the boundary of the site.
      5.   The width of street rights of way. Curve data shall be based on the street center line and the radius and central angle shall be indicated.
      6.   Lot numbers shall begin with the number "1" and shall be numbered consecutively in each block. Blocks shall be identified with letters, beginning with the letter "A" and continuing consecutively without omission or duplication throughout the subdivision.
      7.   The area of each lot shall be shown.
      8.   Land to be dedicated for any purpose, public or private, shall be distinguished from lots or parcels intended for sale.
      9.   Building setback lines, if any are part of the land division restrictions or approval.
      10.   The following certificates, which may be combined where appropriate:
         a.   A certificate signed and acknowledged by all parties having any recorded title interest in the land partitioned or subdivided, consenting to the preparation and recording of the plat.
         b.   A certificate signed and acknowledged as above, dedicating all rights of way and any other tracts of land shown on the final map intended for any public use. Streets and roads for public use are dedicated without any reservation or restriction other than reversionary rights upon vacation.
         c.   An affidavit with the seal of and signed by the registered surveyor responsible for the land survey and final map per Oregon Revised Statutes 92.070.
         d.   Other certifications now or hereafter required by law.
      11.   The following data shall accompany the final plat:
         a.   Addresses of the owner, land divider, and engineer or surveyor.
         b.   A preliminary title report issued by a title insurance company in the name of the owner of the land, showing all parties whose consent is necessary and their interests in the premises.
         c.   A copy of any deed restrictions applicable to the land division.
         d.   A copy of any dedication requiring separate documents.
         e.   Certification that domestic water and sewage disposal systems are available to the lot line of each and every lot or parcel in a land division and assurance by the land divider that the systems will be installed. Alternative systems may be considered only if unusual circumstances affect the property and the City determines that it is impractical or infeasible to provide public water and sewage disposal facilities.
         f.   A certificate by the City that the land divider has complied with one of the following:
            (1)   All improvements have been installed in accordance with the requirements of these regulations and with the approved tentative plan, or
            (2)   An agreement has been executed to assure completion of required improvements. (Ord. 673, 6-16-1998)