(A) Documents and contents. Five black line or blue prints of the final or record plat of the subdivision, or of any part of a larger subdivision, shall be submitted to the Planning Commission for approval, along with a reproducible copy on cloth, mylar or similar durable material at a scale of 100 feet or less to the inch, and shall clearly show the following features and contain the following information:
(1) All plat boundary lines, with lengths of courses to hundredths of a foot and bearings to half minutes, shall be shown. These boundaries shall be determined by an accurate survey in the field, which shall be balanced and closed. The error of closure shall not exceed one to 10,000. The exact location and the width along the property line of all existing or recorded streets intersecting or paralleling the boundaries of the tract shall also be shown.
(2) True bearings and distances to the nearest established street bounds, section lines or other official monuments, which monuments shall be located or accurately described on the plat shall be shown. Section lines and corporation lines shall be accurately monument-marked and located on the plat, and their names shall be printed on them.
(3) The location, size and material of all survey monuments shall be shown.
(4) The exact layout, including:
(a) Street and alley lines, their names, bearings, angles of intersection and widths, including widths along the line of any obliquely intersecting street;
(b) The length of all arcs, radii, points of curvature and tangent bearings;
(c) All easements of rights-of-way when provided for or owned by public services; the limitation of the easement rights shall be definitely stated on the plat; and
(d) All lot lines, with dimensions in feet and hundredths and with bearings and angles to minutes if other than right angles to the street and alley lines.
(5) Lots shall be numbered in numerical order. In tracts containing more than one block the blocks shall be lettered in alphabetical order. In case there is a resubdivision of lots in any block such resubdivided lots shall be numbered numerically beginning with the number following the highest lot number in the block.
(6) The accurate outline of all property which is offered for dedication for public use and of all property that may be reserved by covenant in the deed for the common use of the property owners in the subdivision, with the purposes indicated thereon shall be shown.
(7) Setback building lines and any other setback lines or street lines established by public authority and those stipulated in the deed restrictions shall be shown.
(8) Private restrictions, if any shall be shown, such as:
(a) Boundaries of each type of use restriction; or
(b) Other private restrictions for each definitely restricted section of the subdivision.
(9) The name of the subdivision and the name or number of the largest subdivision or tract of which the tract now subdivided forms a part shall be given.
(10) The names and locations of adjoining subdivisions and the location and ownership of adjoining unsubdivided property shall be given.
(11) The names and addresses of the owner of record, the subdivider and of the engineer or surveyor shall be given.
(12) The northpoint, scale and date shall be given.
(13) A statement that any lot transferred will have a minimum width and area substantially the same as those shown on the plat and that only one principal building will be permitted on any such lot shall be included.
(14) Certification by a registered professional engineer or surveyor shall be included, to the effect that:
(a) The plat represents a survey made by him or her and that all monuments indicated thereon actually exist and that their location, size and material are correctly shown; and
(b) That all requirements of these regulations have been fully complied with.
(15) An acknowledgment by the owner or owners of his, her or their adoption of the plat and dedication of streets and other public areas shall be included.
(B) Final construction plans. A complete set of final construction plans consisting of profiles, cross-sections, specifications, cost estimates and other supporting data shall be prepared by the subdivider’s engineer, subject to approval by the Village Engineer, for all public improvements contemplated by the subdivider and required by these regulations.
(C) Landscaping plans. A complete set of final landscaping plans showing the location and species of street trees, plantings, park dedications or reservation, specifications, cost estimates and other supporting data shall be prepared by the subdivider’s landscape architect or designer, subject to approval by the Planning Commission.
(Prior Code, § 1214.03) (Ord. 371, passed 2-5-1973)