[R.O. 2009 §22-36; Code 1969 §37-10]
The final plat on tracing cloth and five (5) black and white prints thereof together with copies of any deed restrictions where such are too lengthy to be shown on the plat and three (3) prints of certified plans showing the improvements that have been constructed within the subdivision or, a bond assuring construction of such improvements in accordance with plans previously approved, shall be submitted to the Planning and Zoning Commission. Before approving the plat of all or part of a proposed subdivision, the Planning and Zoning Commission shall require proof that the improvements and revisions thereof required in this Chapter have been satisfactorily completed. The Planning and Zoning Commission shall act upon the final plat within thirty (30) days after it has been submitted unless the subdivider agrees to an extension of this period.
[R.O. 2009 §22-37; Code 1969 §37-11]
The final plat is to be drawn at a scale of one hundred (100) feet or less to the inch from an accurate survey and on one (1) or more sheets whose maximum dimensions are twenty-nine (29) inches by thirty-four (34) inches. In certain unusual instances where the subdivided area is of unusual size or shape, the Planning and Zoning Commission may permit a variation in the scale or size of the final plat. If more than two (2) sheets are required, an index sheet of the same dimensions shall be filed showing the entire subdivision on one (1) sheet together with all areas shown on other sheets.
[R.O. 2009 §22-38; Code 1969 §37-12]
A. 
The final plat shall show:
1. 
The boundary lines of the area being subdivided with accurate distances and bearings, also all Sections, U.S. Survey and Congressional Township lines and the boundary lines of incorporated areas, sewer, school and other legally established districts within or adjoining the subdivided area;
2. 
The lines of all proposed streets and alleys with their width and names;
3. 
The accurate outline of any property which is offered for dedication for public use;
4. 
The line of departure of one street from another;
5. 
The lines of all adjoining lands and the lines of adjacent streets and ways with their width and names;
6. 
All lot lines and an identification system for all lots and blocks;
7. 
Building lines and easements for rights-of-way provided for public use, services or utilities with figures showing their dimensions;
8. 
All dimensions, both linear and angular, necessary for locating boundaries of subdivisions, lots, streets, alleys, easements for building lines and of any other area for public or private use. The linear dimensions are to be expressed in feet and decimals of a foot;
9. 
Radii, arcs and chords, points of tangency, central angles for all curvilinear streets and radii for all rounded corners;
10. 
All survey monuments and benchmarks together with their descriptions.
[R.O. 2009 §22-39; Code 1969 §37-13]
A. 
The same procedure shall be followed with respect to the final plat as is specified with respect to the preliminary plat, including the provisions with respect to time within which such plat shall be approved and after such final plat has been approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission, they shall initial or sign a copy of such final plat and deliver to the Department of Planning and Development's office the original tracing and a copy thereof, together with a letter indicating their approval thereof.
B. 
At the first (1st) meeting of the Board of Aldermen thereafter, such final plat shall be presented to the Board of Aldermen for its approval or rejection.
C. 
If the Planning and Zoning Commission does not approve the final plat of the subdivision, the Board of Aldermen may approve the plat only by a two-thirds (⅔) vote of the membership of the Board of Aldermen. Two (2) copies of all final plats shall be filed in the office of the Department of Planning and Development after approval by the Board of Aldermen.
D. 
If the final plat conforms to the approved preliminary plat and if the necessary improvements are constructed in accordance with the approved plans therefor or a satisfactory bond or escrow agreement is submitted assuring their construction in accordance with the approved plans, the final plat will be approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission and the Board of Aldermen.