A final plat prepared by a registered land surveyor shall be required for all subdivisions. It shall comply in all respects with the requirements of § 236.20, Wis. Stats. The final plat shall show correctly on its face, in addition to the information required by § 236.20, Wis. Stats., the following:
A. 
Exact street width along the line of any obliquely intersecting street.
B. 
Setbacks or building lines when deemed necessary by the Common Council. (See § 614-47 of this chapter.)
C. 
Floodway and floodplain boundaries where applicable.
D. 
All land reserved for future public acquisition or reserved for the common use of property owners within the plat. If common property is located within the plat, then provisions for its use and maintenance must also be provided with the plat.
E. 
Special restrictions required by any approving or objecting authority relating to access control along public ways or to the provision of planting strips.[1]
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Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
F. 
Any additional information as requested by the Common Council.
Any deed restrictions attached to the subdivision shall be filed with or placed on the face of the final plat.
All final plats shall meet all the surveying and monumenting requirements of § 236.15, Wis. Stats.
Where the plat is located within a quarter section, the corners of which have been relocated, monumented and coordinated, the plat shall be tied directly to two of the section or quarter corners so relocated, monumented and coordinated. The exact grid bearing and distance of such tie shall be determined by field measurements, and the material and Wisconsin state plane or Waupaca or Shawano County coordinates of the monument marking the relocated section or quarter corner to which the plat is tied shall be indicated on the plat. All distances and bearings shall be referenced to either the Wisconsin State Plane Coordinate System or the Waupaca or Shawano County Coordinate System. Use of the Waupaca or Shawano County Coordinate System is encouraged. If the plat provides county monument coordinates, then these shall be accurate to four decimal places.
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Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
All final plats shall provide all the certificates required by § 236.21, Wis. Stats., and, in addition, the surveyor shall certify that he has fully complied with all the provisions of this chapter.