§ 153-47 Final Plat Submittal Requirements.
   (A)   Final plat information:
      (1)   Final scale to be shown on plat: 1 inch equals 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, or 100 feet;
      (2)   Plat may be submitted on several sheets and accompanied by an index sheet showing entire subdivision;
      (3)   Subdivision name, and unit number, if any;
      (4)   Names and addresses of owner and developer; location by section, township, range, county and state;
      (5)   Professional land surveyor's certification;
      (6)   North arrow;
      (7)   Signature lines and dates on plat for: City Department of Community Development, City of Yuma Engineer, Acceptance by Mayor, City Clerk or designee, Health Department where applicable; owner(s) signed and notarized approval of plat and dedications of streets, alleys, easements, and any other public areas;
      (8)   Subdivision boundary with accurate distances and bearings to primary control points;
      (9)   Location and width of all streets, crosswalks, alleys and other rights-of-way within the plat;
      (10)   Names of streets within and adjacent to the plat boundaries as defined in approved preliminary plat;
      (11)   Bearings and distances to the nearest established section or patent corners or other official monuments;
      (12)   Lengths of all arcs, radii, internal angles, tangent lengths and radial bearings, if necessary;
      (13)   All existing easements for right-of-way provided for public services or utilities, including purposes and any limitations of such easements;
      (14)    Proposed easements for right-of-way provided for public services or utilities, including purposes and limitations of such easements;
      (15)   Sequentially-numbered lots with accurate dimensions in feet, to the nearest hundredth and bearings and angles for applicable lot lines;
      (16)   Accurate description of all monument or marker locations used on the plat;
      (17)   Accurate outlines of any areas being dedicated for public use with purposes indicated thereon and any area reserved by deed covenant for common use by all property owners in subdivision, including private streets, if any;
      (18)   Square footage or acreage of each resulting lot;
      (19)   Building setback lines, shown graphically along all streets with dimensions;
      (20)   Stormwater retention designations and volumes as required for lots within the subdivision, if applicable (deed restrictions to be recorded on lots with identified stormwater volume storage requirements);
      (21)   Any restrictive covenants applying to lots in the subdivision (signed by the owner(s)) and printed on subdivision plat or recorded in the Office of the Recorder;
      (22)   Show easement(s) for USPS approved cluster box units; monuments or markers shall be located and in place prior to final approval;
         (a)   The cluster box unit mailboxes must meet the specifications of the United States Postal Service (USPS) with the inscription "US Mail" and "Approved by the Postmaster General" plainly legible and be approved by the local postmaster prior to installation.
      (23)   Monuments or markers shall be located and in place prior to final plat acceptance of the subdivision of the city.
      (24)   One full street access and a second access (permanent or temporary) including subdivision improvement plans for each phase of the development shall be shown having accessible routes for emergency access personnel and equipment, subject to the approval of the Fire Marshal. Where such access cannot be provided due to existing development or land-locked property, the Planning and Zoning Commission may recommend conditions for subdivision approval, which improve accessibility or reduce fire hazards through sprinklered structures.
   (B)   Final plat boundary and topographic survey map information:
      (1)   Scale: 1 inch equals 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, or 100 feet shown on plat;
      (2)   Title block including the following information: Subdivision name and unit number, if any;
      (3)   Name and address of registered land surveyor;
      (4)   Subdivision boundary with accurate distances and bearings to primary control points;
      (5)   Location and width of all streets, crosswalks, alleys and other rights-of-way within and adjoining the plat;
      (6)   Names of streets within and adjacent to the plat boundaries as defined in the approved preliminary plat;
      (7)   Bearings and distances to the nearest established section or patent corners or other official monuments (street lines or political subdivision boundaries);
      (8)   Lengths of all arcs, radii, internal angles, tangent lengths and radial bearings, if necessary;
      (9)   All easements, restrictive covenants and right-of-way provided for public services or utilities, including purposes and any limitations of such easements;
      (10)   Accurate description of all monument or marker and benchmark locations used on the plat.
   (C)   Final plat grading, paving and drainage plan map information:
      (1)   Scale: 1 inch equals 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, or 100 feet shown on plat;
      (2)   Title block including the following information: Subdivision name and unit number, if any, and professional engineer preparing map information including address and phone;
      (3)   Subdivision boundary;
      (4)   Location and width of all streets, crosswalks, alleys and other rights-of-way within and adjoining the plat;
      (5)   Names of streets within and adjacent to the plat boundaries as defined in the approved preliminary plat;
      (6)   All easements for right-of-way provided for public services or utilities, including purposes and any limitations of such easements;
      (7)   Accurate description of all monument or marker and benchmark locations used on the plat;
      (8)   Monuments or markers to be constructed in accordance with the City of Yuma standard specifications and/or other specifications;
      (9)   Applicable lot lines with accurate dimensions; onsite stormwater retention designations;
      (10)   Boundary and topographic survey information;
      (11)   Street plans with grades and details;
      (12)   Drainage plans and profiles with grades and details;
      (13)   Street lighting locations and details where necessary.
   (D)   Final plat water, sewer, utility and landscaping plan information:
      (1)   Scale: 1 inch equals 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, or 100 feet shown on plat;
      (2)   Title block including the following information: Subdivision name and unit number, if any, and professional engineer preparing map information including address and phone;
      (3)   Subdivision boundary;
      (4)   Names of streets within and adjacent to the plat boundaries as defined in the approved preliminary plat;
      (5)   All existing easements for right-of-way provided for public services or utilities, including purposes and any limitations of such easements;
      (6)   Applicable lot lines with accurate dimensions;
      (7)   Accurate outlines of any areas being dedicated for public use with purposes indicated thereon and any area reserved by deed covenant for common use by all property owners in subdivision, including private streets, if any;
      (8)   Monuments or markers to be constructed in accordance with City of Yuma standard specifications and/or other specifications;
      (9)   Boundary and topographic survey information including benchmarks;
      (10)   Water plans and details;
      (11)   Sewer plans and details;
      (12)   On-site stormwater retention designations;
      (13)   Public utilities, including telephone, cable television, electricity or other public utilities and details where necessary;
      (14)   Landscaping plans including systems for retention and/or detention areas/recreation areas or parks - total linear footage of irrigation lines for landscaping shall be provided by location.
      (15)   Lighting locations and details where necessary.
('80 Code, App. B, § IV) (Ord. 1012, passed 4-20-66; Ord. 1939, passed 6-18-80; Ord. 1966, passed 10-1-80; Ord. 2144, passed 8-3-83; Ord. O2002-24, passed 5-1-02; Ord. O2010-62, passed 12-1-10; Ord. O2022-053, passed 12-7-22)