(A) The final plat shall be prepared by a surveyor or engineer licensed to practice in the state. The final plat shall be drawn to the same scale as was the preliminary plat and shall conform to the preliminary plat as it was approved. The sheet size of the final plat shall not be larger 17 inches by 19 inches, nor smaller than 16 inches by 18 inches. One copy of the final plat shall be drawn in ink on linen or film suitable for reproduction, and three copies shall be black or blue line paper prints.
(B) The final plat shall contain the following information:
(1) The exact boundary lines of the tract to be subdivided fully, dimensioned by lengths and bearings, and the location of intersecting boundary lines of adjoining lands, with adjacent subdivisions identified by official names;
(2) The accurate locations and descriptions of all monuments, markers and control points;
(3) Sufficient engineering data to determine readily and reproduce on the ground every straight or curved boundary line, street line, lot line, right-of-way line, easement line and setback line, including dimensions, bearings or deflection angles, radii, arcs, chords, central angles and tangent distances for the centerline of curved streets and curved property lines that are not the boundary of curved streets. All dimensions shall be measured to the nearest one-tenth of a foot and all angles to the nearest minute;
(4) The location of all rights-of-way, easements and areas to be dedicated to public use with the purpose of each stated;
(5) The blocks numbered consecutively throughout the entire subdivision and the lots numbered consecutively throughout each block;
(6) Minimum building setback lines;
(7) The widths and names where appropriate, of all proposed streets and alleys, and of all adjacent streets, alleys and easements which shall be properly located;
(8) The plans for water mains, sanitary sewers and storm sewers, showing sizes;
(9) The name of the subdivision, the owner and the surveyor or engineer, and a sketch vicinity map showing the relationship between the subdivision and the surrounding area at a scale of one inch to 800 feet;
(10) The date of the survey and plat preparation, a north arrow indicating whether true or magnetic, and graphic scale;
(11) A statement indicating whether deed restrictions exist, and the subject and location of them; and
(12) Any other information considered by either the subdivider or the Planning Board to be pertinent to the review of the final plat.
(2009 Code, § 154.26) (Ord. passed 5-1-1972)