[R.O. 2009 § 16.28.010; Ord. No. 4036 § 3(C)(part), 1979; Ord. No. 5865 §IX, 12-5-2011]
Following approval of the preliminary plat, the subdivider shall submit to the City Planning and Zoning Commission and the City Council an original of the final plat and restrictions with four (4) prints and one (1) electronic copy of the final plat, with any restrictions, on a compact disk (CD), in a .pdf document formatted for large scale printing. If any restrictions are too lengthy to be placed on the plat, they may be filed separately. The plans relating to construction data shall bear the signature and seal of a civil engineer or registered land surveyor licensed to practice professional engineering in the State and acceptable to the City. The City Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council shall approve the plat, plans or both, unless there is a substantial deviation from the preliminary plat.
[R.O. 2009 § 16.28.020; Ord. No. 4036 § 3(C)(part), 1979]
After action of the City Planning and Zoning Commission, the subdivision plat, plans and restrictions, if any, shall be submitted to the City Council for final approval or rejection and for acceptance or rejection of streets, alleys, ways, easements, parks or other areas for or dedicated to the public. However, if the City Planning and Zoning Commission has not or does not approve both the final plat and plans of the subdivision, the City Council may approve the plat and accept the public areas and easements thereon only by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the entire membership of the City Council.
[R.O. 2009 § 16.28.030; Ord. No. 4036 § 4(B), 1979; Ord. No. 5865 §X, 12-5-2011]
A. 
Four (4) blue or black line prints of the original final plat, drawn to a scale of not less than one (1) inch to one hundred (100) feet shall be submitted to the City Planning and Zoning Commission before submission to the City Council for their approval. On the larger areas a scale of one (1) inch to two hundred (200) feet will be acceptable. The final plat shall tie into the State plane coordinates of the Scott and/or New Madrid County geographic information system (GIS) and show:
1. 
Boundaries of the property subdivided showing the location and extent with relation of such land to adjacent subdivision, section, township and range or U.S. survey and boundary lines of any incorporated areas within or adjoining the subdivision, together with points of compass, scale, name of subdivider and certificate of registered land surveyor;
2. 
The name and alignments of all proposed streets and alleys with their width and distance to adjoining streets and alleys;
3. 
All lot lines, building lines and easement dimensions, both linear and angular, necessary for location boundaries of the subdivided area or building lines, streets, alleys, easements and building lines and any other areas reserved for public or private use. The linear dimensions shall be expressed in feet and decimals of a foot and the angular dimensions in degrees, minutes and seconds;
4. 
Radii, arcs, chords, points of tangency, central angles for all curvilinear streets or any combination of the above dimensions to be calculated and radii for all rounded corners;
5. 
All monuments together with their descriptions and a certification on the final plat signed and sealed by a registered engineer or land surveyor which contains a legal description of the land included in the subdivision and all necessary explanation of dimensions and references to monuments;
6. 
Any private restrictions shall be shown on the plat or references made to them thereon. Plats shall contain proper acknowledgments of owners and/or developer accepting the restrictions. Restrictions shall be filed with the plat for review and a final copy filed with the officer after approval has been given by the City Council;
7. 
When any streets or other property is to be dedicated to public use, the party or parties submitting the plat must furnish an attorney's opinion or a title insurance policy or commitment showing insurable title in fact as that term is developed and defined by the title examination standards of the Missouri Bar to be fully vested in the party or parties making the dedication;
8. 
A certificate shall accompany the final plat showing that all taxes due and payable shall have been previously paid;
9. 
The designing engineer shall certify that each lot meets the minimum square footage requirement of the City zoning ordinance;
10. 
Improvement plans shall also be submitted with the final plat showing the profiles of all streets, storm and sanitary sewers and drainage structures together with the typical cross sections;
11. 
Certifications of approval signed by the Zoning Officer, Chairman of the Planning and Zoning Commission and the Mayor of the City with attestment by the City Clerk.
[R.O. 2009 § 16.28.040; Ord. No. 4036 § 3(E), 1979; Ord. No. 5865 §XI, 12-5-2011]
Upon recording the final plat with the appropriate County, the subdivider shall provide the Zoning Officer with one (1) fully executed original and one (1) electronic copy on a compact disk (CD) as a .pdf document, formatted for large-scale printing.