§ 153.061 FINAL PLAT SUBMITTAL.
   (A)   Upon approval of the preliminary plat, a final plat may be submitted for land being subdivided. The final plat shall be drawn to a scale of one inch to 100 feet on a sheet or sheets 24 by 36 inches in size, or other size and scale as determined appropriate by the Planning and Zoning Board. Such final plat shall include the following:
      (1)   Name of the subdivision and the section number, if it is a portion of the total subdivision;
      (2)   A description giving the number of acres, the military survey number, city, township, county and property owner’s name;
      (3)   Sheet and total number for each sheet, including covenant sheet and construction plan;
      (4)   Scale and north indicator;
      (5)   The bearings and distances of the boundary lines of the subdivision;
      (6)   The bearings and distances of all lot lines or areas dedicated to public uses within the subdivision. In case of curved sides of lots, the tangent deflection angle, the length of the tangent, the length of radius, the length of arc and the length and bearing of the chord shall be given;
      (7)   Lot numbers;
      (8)   The bearing and distances of all straight sections of street centerlines. Curved sections of street centerlines shall show the same information as curved lot lines;
      (9)   Street names;
      (10)   Street, alley and easement widths. Any easements not parallel to property lines shall show the bearings and distances of the lines;
      (11)   The location of all permanent markers or monuments;
      (12)   Building setback lines with their distance from the right-of-way lines;
      (13)   The proposed location of all utilities and easements; and
      (14)   Requested covenants.
   (B)   The final plat of the subdivision shall be a comprehensive plan of the development. It shall incorporate all modifications required by the City Council and otherwise conform to the preliminary plat as approved. The applicant may submit a final plat of only that portion of an approved preliminary plat which he or she proposes to develop and record at the time, provided that such portion conforms to all provisions of these regulations. Nonetheless, all portions of the tract covered by the preliminary plat shall be developed within a two-year period, unless an extension of time is granted by the Board.
(2003 Code, § 153.066) (Ord. 3459, § 5.07, passed 3-7-2002) Penalty, see § 153.999