[Ord. No. 2634 §6.2, 3-12-1992]
A. In addition to the information required for the preliminary plan, the final plan shall include all of the following information unless specifically waived by the Commission:
1. The sheet size of the final plat and improvement plan shall measure no less than eighteen (18) inches by eighteen (18) inches and no larger than thirty-six (36) inches by thirty-six (36) inches. In the event the sheet size of the final plat exceeds twenty-four (24) inches by twenty-four (24) inches, the subdivider shall also provide a reproducible copy of the original final plat at a maximum sheet size of twenty-four (24) inches by twenty-four (24) inches or whatever the County Recorder of Deeds will accept.
2. The final plat shall be prepared by a registered land surveyor and contain the date, title, graphic scale, north arrow, name and location of the subdivision and the names and addresses of the owner, subdivider and surveyor. All dimensions, angles, bearings and similar data shall be related to primary control points. Locations and descriptions of said control points shall be given. Except as otherwise approved by the City Engineer or similar official, the control points shall be located at section corners of the Township and Range grid for the State of Missouri. All contours, grades and elevations shall use the U.S.G.S. datum plane and shall be designated on the final plat.
3. The improvement plans shall be prepared by a registered professional engineer and shall contain specifications, construction details and profiles and cross sections (vertical scale of no greater than twenty (20) feet to one (1) inch) for all proposed improvements. If the improvements or any part thereof have been installed prior to submission of the final plan, the certificate of a registered professional engineer stating that improvements have been installed in conformance with the requirements of this Chapter shall be submitted with the final plan.
4. Accurate boundary lines with dimensions and bearings or angles that provide a survey of the tract with an error of closure of not more than one (1) foot in five thousand (5,000) feet. The survey shall also provide a description of the location of all property corners.
5. Accurate distances and directions to the nearest established street corner or official monument. Reference corners shall be accurately described upon the final plat.
6. The property lines and number assigned to all lots with accurate dimensions, bearings and curve data, including radii, arcs and chords, points of tangency and central angles.
7. The building setback lines and dimensions for all front and side yards.
8. All deed restrictions that shall accompany the land and become covenants in the deeds for lots.
9. The location, purpose and dimensions of all proposed lots, streets, building lines, easements, rights-of-way, rights of egress and ingress and the proposed use of all lots, including non-residential and/or public and common usage.