[Ord. No. 99-1 §1(24-86), 1-11-1999]
The final subdivision plat is intended to be the official plat
which is legally recorded in the County Recorder's office.
[Ord. No. 99-1 §1(24-87), 1-11-1999]
A. The
final subdivision plat shall be neatly drawn in ink on tracing cloth
or mylar or it may be a neat drawing of ink quality on suitable reproducible
material. The size of the sheets shall be twenty-two (22) inches by
thirty-six (36) inches. If more than one (1) sheet is used, they shall
be numbered in sequence and the first (1st) sheet shall contain a
key map.
B. All
plats shall be drawn to a scale of one (1) inch equals one hundred
(100) feet or larger.
C. The
final subdivision plat shall contain all the same information as required
on the preliminary plat as well as:
1. The certificate of the surveyor attesting to the accuracy of the
survey and the correct location of all monuments shown;
2. The subdivision of private land contained in the plat showing the
size, location and numbering of all plats and the street address numbers
approved by the City Engineer;
3. Private restrictions and covenants and their periods of existence,
if any. Should these restrictions or covenants be of such length as
to make their lettering on the plat impracticable and thus necessitate
the preparation of a separate instrument, reference to such instrument
shall be made on the plat.
4. A certificate for release of mortgage by all parties holding title
or having any title interest in the land being platted or consenting
to the preparation of the plat as submitted and a certificate that
all taxes against the property have been paid in full.
[Ord. No. 99-1 §1(24-88), 1-11-1999]
A. All
subdivisions and resubdividing shall be neatly drawn on material suitable
for reproducing. All drawings shall be drawn to a scale of one (1)
inch equals one hundred (100) feet and contain:
1. The name and address of the developer;
2. The name of plat and block number or letter in which the subdivision
is located;
3. The location of all easements, rights-of-way and existing buildings;
4. The proposed location of all lot lines dimensioned in feet and decimal
fractions thereof or meters;
5. The proposed location and angles of all lots and corners dimensioned
in degrees and minutes;
6. A certificate of a surveyor attesting to the accuracy of the drawing;
7. The lot number and street address number of the proposed lots approved
by the City Engineer.
B. Subdividing may enter the administration procedure at Step 6, found in Section
410.330, if plats are in an existing plat of record.
[Ord. No. 99-1 §1(24-89), 1-11-1999]
A. No
plat or subdivision within the City shall be filed or recorded in
the office of the County Recorder until it has been approved by the
Planning and Zoning Commission, accepted and endorsed by the City
Council and filed with the County Recorder by the City Clerk.
B. All
plats not filed by the City Clerk shall not be official plats of the
City.