[Code 1999 §410.100; Ord. No. 479 Art. IV, 11-9-1995]
The subdivider shall file the final plat and supplements thereto
on linen, mylar, or similar durable reproducible material, together
with sufficient copies. The sheet size shall be of sufficient size
to clearly delineate the features. The plat and supplementary material
shall be submitted to the Planning and Zoning Commission by the subdivider
at least ten (10) working days prior to the date of the Planning and
Zoning Commission meeting, at which said subdivision is to be reviewed.
The filing fee shall accompany each plat when submitted to the Commission
for approval.
[Code 1999 §410.110; Ord. No. 479 Art. IV, 11-9-1995]
A. The
final plat shall be at a scale not less than one hundred (100) feet
to the inch and shall contain the following information:
1. The name of the subdivision and the location of the property as to
the block, section, or U.S. Survey as the case may be.
2. The boundaries of the tract.
3. The lines of all street rights-of-way, easements, and other rights-of-way,
all lot lines and building lines with figures showing specific dimensions
in decimals of a foot.
4. Specific bearings, radii, area, and central angles of all curves.
5. The lines of all pertinent adjoining lands and streets and their
names.
6. Location and description of monuments referenced to United States
Geological Survey Datum Plan.
7. The designation of all areas to be used for other than residential
lots and their proposed use.
8. If the property is within or adjacent to areas subject to periodic
inundation, note overflow areas subject to periodic flooding.
9. Certification and seal of surveyor as to accuracy of survey and plat.
10. A certified copy of the title report regarding plat and all dedications,
restrictions, and conditions affecting property platted.
B. All
documents, maps, surveys, and plans shall contain the date, title,
name and location of the subdivision, the names and addresses, and
seals, if applicable, of the subdivider, owner, architect, surveyor,
and engineer, the graphic scale and north arrow.
C. All
dimensions, angles, bearings and similar data shall be tied to primary
control points designated by a registered surveyor. Locations and
descriptions of said control points shall be given. Except where otherwise
approved by the Commission, the control point shall be established
section corners and quarter section corners or other recorded or established
survey controls. All contours, grades, and elevations shall, where
possible, use the United States Geological Survey Datum Plan and shall
be designated on the plat. When not deemed practical, other bench
points may be utilized on the approval of the Planning and Zoning
Commission.
[Code 1999 §410.120; Ord. No. 479 Art. IV, 11-9-1995]
A. The
subdivider shall file with the final plat the following:
1. Copies of the approved plans and profiles of all subdivision improvements,
such as streets, sewers, storm drains, and structures, including grading
plans if required.
2. The bond or escrow agreement in the form required by this Chapter.
3. A copy of an indenture of restrictions as approved by the Commission.
[Code 1999 §410.130; Ord. No. 479 Art. IV, 11-9-1995]
A. The
Planning Commission shall check the plat to determine the accuracy
of computations and other items designated thereon. At its first (1st)
regular meeting (not less than ten (10) days nor more than thirty
(30) days) following submission of the final plat and supplemental
data, the Commission shall approve or disapprove same, which action
shall be noted on the plat and signed by the Chairman for the Commission.
If the plat is disapproved, the grounds therefore shall be stated
in the Commission minutes and furnished to the subdivider.
B. Approval
of the plat by the Commission shall not constitute acceptance of any
portion thereof designated for public use. Copies of any final plat
containing any area proposed to be dedicated to public use shall be
forwarded by the Commission to the Board of Aldermen for its consideration
and action. When the final plat has been approved by the Commission,
an information copy thereof shall be forwarded to the appropriate
individuals and agencies. A permanent record copy of the plat and
any indenture of restrictions shall be filed with the County Clerk
by the subdivider. Recordation shall not take place until after appropriate
fees are paid by the subdivider. No building permits shall be issued
until such recordation.