The final subdivision plat shall be drawn on linen or other
durable transparency of scale-true material with permanent drafting
ink, at a minimum scale of 100 feet to the inch, except as herein
provided. The plat shall be drawn on one or more sheets, the dimensions
of which shall not exceed 24 inches by 18 inches. Where more than
one sheet is necessary to show the entire plat, match lines shall
be clearly indicated and cover sheet(s) must be included. When cover
sheets are included, a cover sheet may be at a scale appropriate to
the page size. The subdivider shall submit to the Administrator the
original and 10 prints for the final plat.
The final plat shall be prepared by a land surveyor licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia. It shall contain the certificates and statements required by § 216-13. A place shall be provided on the plat to receive the signatures of the Highway Engineer, PSA, Health Officer and agent of the governing body.
A.Â
The final plat shall conform to the preliminary plat as approved
and shall show the following:
(1)Â
The name and location of the subdivision.
(2)Â
The name and address of the record owner and subdivider.
(3)Â
The date of the drawing, North point and scale.
(4)Â
The tract boundary lines, right-of-way lines and streets, easements
and other rights-of-way, setbacks and property lines of lots. Bearings
shall be shown to the nearest 10 seconds and distances to the nearest
1/100 of a foot. Data for all curves shall be shown in detail at the
curve or in a curve table containing the following: radius, delta,
tangent, length, chord, and chord bearing.
(5)Â
The locations of monuments and property markers.
(6)Â
The record names of adjoining subdivisions and the names of record
owners of adjoining unsubdivided land.
(7)Â
The name and right-of-way width of each street or other right-of-way.
(8)Â
The location, dimensions, and purpose of all easements.
(9)Â
Abutting streets and roads, with names or numbers and right-of-way
widths.
(10)Â
Designating numbers or symbols for all lots and blocks.
(11)Â
The setback line.
(12)Â
In the case of the resubdivision of existing recorded lots,
existing lot lines shall be shown by dotted lines and the resubdivision
by full lines.
(13)Â
The purpose for which sites other than residential lots are
dedicated or reserved.
(14)Â
Private restrictions, if any, shall be recorded in the Circuit
Court of Carroll County, and the deed book and page number shall be
shown on the plat.
(15)Â
Temporary turnarounds when required by this chapter, and the
following notation shall be made on the plat: "Any area on this plat
designated as a temporary turnaround shall be constructed and used
as other streets in the subdivision until such time as (insert here
the name of the street) is extended to join another street and the
cul-de-sac ceases to exist. Thereupon the land in the temporary turnaround
area which extends beyond the normal right-of-way line of the street
will be vacated for street purposes and will revert to adjoining lot
owners."
(16)Â
The location of any buildings and construction, including the site of any residence to be constructed, the well site, the siting of the septic facilities and, when required by § 216-29, Lot requirements, Subsection D, the location of the required reserve area for such septic facilities.
(17)Â
It is requested, but not required that a digital copy of the
final approved plat be made available to the Carroll County Assessor's
office.
B.Â
Any subdivision of any land upon which there is located any stream
or wetlands shall include the following language on the plat:
"Any streams or wetlands crossing(s) shall be designed, installed,
and maintained in a manner that complies with all applicable local,
state, and federal laws and regulations. Any proposed work within
______________ Creek or its tributaries and/or its adjacent wetlands
is subject to written approval by the Corps of Engineers and/or DEQ
prior to its initiation. The owner will obtain written approval by
submitting a complete permit application prior to performing any work
in the waterways and/or wetlands."