§ 153.43 FINAL PLAT INFORMATION.
   The final plat shall be drawn to scale with waterproof non-fading black ink, at a scale of not more than 100 feet to the inch, on mylar 24 inches wide by 36 inches long. When more than one sheet is used for any plat, each sheet shall be numbered consecutively and shall contain a notation giving the total number of sheets in the plat and showing the relationship of that sheet to the other sheets, and each sheet shall bear the name of the subdivision. Each plat shall show correctly on its face the following information:
   (A)   Date, scale and north point.
   (B)   Name (including city, county and state).
   (C)   The exterior boundaries of the land surveyed and divided.
   (D)   All monuments erected, corners and other points established in the field in the proper place. The material of which the monuments, corners or other points are made shall be noted at the representation thereof or by legend, except that the lot corners need not be shown. The legend, for metal monuments shall indicate the kind of metal, diameter, and length.
   (E)   The exact length and bearing of the exterior boundaries, the boundary line of all blocks, public grounds, streets and alleys, and all lot lines, except that when the lines in any tier of lots are parallel, it shall be sufficient to make the bearing of the outer lines on one tier thereof. Easements shall be shown by center line and width when lines are parallel to lot lines.
   (F)   Boundary bearings and distances shall be shown by center lines and width when lines are parallel to a boundary, otherwise boundary bearings and distances shall be shown.
   (G)   Blocks, if designated, shall be consecutively numbered. The blocks in numbered additions to subdivisions bearing the same name shall be numbered consecutively through the several additions.
   (H)   The length of boundary lines of all streets, alleys, blocks, lots, parcels, public grounds, easements, and right-of-ways or enough information so that the length of these lines can be derived by simple calculation. Where a boundary line is an arc of a circle, the length of the chord shall be shown.
   (I)   The widths of all streets, alleys, easements and rights-of-way.
   (J)   A graphic presentation of the minimum building setback lines on all lots and parcels and a notation of the distance between such lines and the street right-of-way line.
   (K)   The area of each lot or parcel containing an area of more than an acre.
   (L)   The words “Private Road” clearly marked on all streets shown on the plat which are not dedicated to public use.
(M)   Abutting street lines of adjoining subdivisions shown in their correct location by dashed lines.
   (N)   The exact width of all easements, streets and alleys.
   (O)   All lakes or stream shore meander lines established by the surveyor in accordance with this chapter, the distance between the distance of the bearing thereof and the distance between the point of intersection of such meander lines with lot lines and the ordinary high water mark.
   (P)   The number of degrees and minutes in all exterior boundary and block angles. When such angle show shall be that between tangent and the main chord of the curve. When between curves of different radii, the angle between the main chord.
   (Q)   Exact boundary lines of the tract indicated by a heavy line, or other acceptable control traverse, giving dimensions to the nearest 1/10 foot and angles to the nearest minute, which shall be balanced and closed with an error of closure not to exceed one to 5,000.
   (R)   All interior excepted parcels shall be clearly indicated and labeled “Not a Part of this Plat.”
   (S)   The location of the subdivision by quarter section, township, range and county noted immediately under the name given the subdivision.
   (T)   The exact location of the subdivision, indicated by distance bearings with reference to a corner or corners established in the United State public land survey.
   (U)   The names of adjoining streets, state highways and subdivisions shown in their proper location underscored by a dotted line.
   (V)   Abutting street and state highway lines of adjoining plats shown in their proper location by dotted lines. The width of these streets and highways shall be given also.
   (W) Roads and public spaces.
      (1)   The name of each road or street in the plat shall be printed therein in prominent letters.
      (2)   All lands dedicated to public use except roads and streets shall be marked “Dedicated to the Public.”
      (3)   All roads and streets not dedicated to the public shall be marked on plat “Private Road.”
      (4)   Each lot within the plat must have access to a public or private street or road.
   (X)   Site conditions and topography.
      (1)   All existing buildings.
      (2)   All watercourses, drainage ditches, and other existing features pertinent to proper subdivision.
      (3)   The water elevation of adjoining lakes, rivers, or streams at the date of the survey.
      (4)   First floor elevation a minimum of one foot above the 100-year flood history for all property adjacent to major water courses.
(Ord. 172, passed 6-8-87)