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§ 154.133 LEGAL DESCRIPTION CERTIFICATE.
   The plat submitted to the Area Plan Commission for secondary approval shall contain a metes and bounds legal description prepared by the registered professional land surveyor of the outside boundary of the completed survey.
(BC Ord. 2006-05, passed 3-20-06)
§ 154.134 DEDICATION CERTIFICATION.
   Each plat submitted to the Area Plan Commission for secondary approval shall carry a deed of dedication, either of said plat or incorporated therein by reference, in substantially the following form:
"We, the undersigned owners of the real estate shown and described herein, do hereby lay off, plat and subdivide said real estate in accordance with the herein plat.
This subdivision shall be know and designated as                                , an addition to the City, Town, Township, Warrick County, State of Indiana. All streets and alleys and public open spaces shown and not heretofore dedicated, are hereby dedicated to the public.
Front yard building setback lines are hereby established as shown on this plat, between which lines and the property lines of the streets, there shall be erected or maintained no building or structure.
Easements for installation and maintenance of utilities and drainage facilities are reserved as shown on the recorded plat. Within these easements, no structure planting or other material shall be placed or permitted to remain which may damage or interfere with the installation and maintenance of utilities or which may change the direction of flow of drainage channels in the easements, or which may obstruct or retard the flow of water through drainage channels in the easements. The easement area of each lot and all improvements in it shall be maintained continuously by the owner of the lot, except for those improvements for which a public authority or utility company is responsible.
The right to enforce these provisions by injunction, together with the right to cause the removal, by due process of law, of any structure or part thereof erected or maintained in violation hereof, is hereby dedicated to the public, and reserve to the several owners of the several lots in this subdivision and to their heirs and assigns:"
WITNESS OUR HAND AND SEALS THIS         DAY OF                          , 20     .
                                                  
   Signature
                                                  
   Signature
(BC Ord. 2006-05, passed 3-20-06)
§ 154.135 ACKNOWLEDGMENT CERTIFICATE.
State of Indiana
County of Warrick
Before me, the undersigned Notary Public, in and for the County and State, personally appeared                                and each separately and severally acknowledged the execution of the foregoing instrument as his or her voluntary act and deed, for the purposes therein expressed.
WITNESS my hand and Notarial Seal this        day of                       , 20   .
   Seal                                           
    Notary Public
My Commission Expires                             , 20    .
(BC Ord. 2006-05, passed 3-20-06)
§ 154.136 COUNTY DRAINAGE BOARD.
   Each final plat submitted to the Commission shall carry a certificate from the County Drainage Board in substantially the following form:
"I                              hereby certify that I am the Secretary of the Warrick County Drainage Board; that on                                          , 20    , the drainage plan for                                                 subdivision was presented before the Board and that on                       , 20     , the drainage plan was approved by said Board. The drainage easements shown on the plat will not be under the continuing jurisdiction of this Board, which has no authority over the construction or subsequent maintenance of such drains. The drainage easements inure solely for the benefit of the landowners in the subdivision and no dedication thereof to the County or this Board is to be implied by this approval."
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      Signature
      Date                        
(BC Ord. 2006-05, passed 3-20-06)
§ 154.137 OTHER CERTIFICATES.
   Such other certificates, affidavits, endorsements, or documents as may be required by the Commission in the enforcement of these regulations.
(BC Ord. 2006-05, passed 3-20-06)
THOROUGHFARE PLAN
§ 154.145 APPLICABILITY.
   To promote public safety, thoroughfare regulations are adopted and established. These thoroughfare regulations shall be applied in the development review process of all newly proposed plats, major and minor, submitted to the Area Plan Commission.
(BC Ord. 2006-05, passed 3-20-06)
§ 154.146 CLASSIFICATIONS.
   (A)   State/Federal Principal Arterial (NHS).
      (1)   The State/Federal Arterial class has been split into the Principal Arterial Class and Other Arterial Class to better reflect the state/federal functional designation of highways. State/Federal Principal Arterials are part of the national highway system, and may be freeways with full access control, (i.e., grade separation of all crossroads and railroads and interchanges with select crossroads), expressways with some at-grade signalized intersections with full access control, or multiple-lane divided arterials with partial access control. This class would be equivalent to the arterial or expressway with full controlled access.
      (2)   The Principal Arterials under the state/federal functional classification are I-64, I-164 and S.R. 66. The right-of-way requirements and design cross sections for these highways vary. (The total setback shall be determined by the state or the federal government, whichever is appropriate).
   (B)   Other State/Federal Arterial. The Other State/Federal Arterial designation applies to the United States and state designated routes that are not Principal Arterials. This class includes minor arterials and major arterials under the state/federal functional classification system that are maintained by the state. In the county, these facilities are S.R. 57, S.R. 61, S.R. 62, S.R. 68, S.R. 161, S.R. 261 and S.R. 662. The right-of-way requirements and design cross section for these highways vary. (The total setback shall be determined by the state.) This class would be equivalent to the arterial or expressway with partially controlled access.
   (C)   Arterial. This class contains four lane roads that are not designated as state or federal routes. In the county, Epworth Road from S.R. 66 to Telephone Road is the only road in this class. This class is equivalent to the primary class with dual roadway.
   (D)   Urban major collector. This class generally contains two lane roads under the maintenance of the county that are in the urbanized portions of the county. These roads are to collect traffic from local streets and get the traffic to the arterial system. This class is equivalent to the primary class with single roadway in an urban area. Since these roads are in the urban areas, they would have roadside ditches/curb and gutter requiring additional right-of-way.
   (E)   Rural major collector. This class contains two lane roads under the maintenance of the county that are in the rural portions of the county. These roads are to collect traffic from local streets and get the traffic to the arterial system. This class is equivalent to the primary class with single roadway in a rural area. Since these roads are in the rural areas, they would have roadside ditches requiring additional right-of-way than the urban major collectors.
   (F)   Rural minor collector. This class contains two lane roads under the maintenance of the county that are in the rural portions of the county. These roads are to collect traffic from local streets and get the traffic to major collectors or arterials. These roads have generally lower traffic volumes than major collectors and the design standards are different than major collectors. This class is equivalent to the secondary class of street.
(BC Ord. 2006-05, passed 3-20-06)
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