[Code 1964, § 26-18]
Along with improvement plans of the subdivision, the subdivider
shall have prepared, on linen tracing cloth, a final subdivision plat,
made in accordance with the approved preliminary subdivision plat
and this chapter. This final subdivision plat tracing shall bear the
seal of the registered land surveyor who prepared the plat and shall
be accompanied by the deed restrictions of the subdivision. Three
(3) prints of the final subdivision plat, the linen tracing and three
(3) copies of the deed restrictions shall be filed with the city clerk
for transmittal to the planning and zoning commission and board of
aldermen.
[Code 1964, § 26-19]
The final subdivision plat shall consist of an accurately scaled
plat designating the exact boundaries of the land laid out and specifically
defining the lots, blocks, streets, avenues, alleys, public ways or
other portions of the land intended to be dedicated for public use
or for the use of the purchasers or owners of lots fronting thereon
or adjacent thereto.
[Code 1964, § 26-20]
The final subdivision plat shall be drawn to a scale of not
more than one hundred (100) feet to the inch from an accurate survey
and on one (1) or more sheets whose maximum dimensions shall not exceed
twenty-nine (29) by thirty-four (34) inches. If more than two (2)
sheets are required, an index sheet of the same dimensions shall be
filed showing the entire subdivision on one (1) sheet and the component
areas shown on other sheets.
[Code 1964, § 26-21]
Every final subdivision plat and accompanying documents shall
show the following:
(1) The boundary lines of the area being subdivided with accurate distances
and angles. The correct legal description of the property being subdivided
shall be shown on the plat or on accompanying certificates.
(2) The lines of all proposed streets and alleys, with their widths and
names.
(3) The accurate outline of any portions of the property intended to
be dedicated or granted for public use.
(4) The line of departure of one street from another.
(5) The lines of all adjoining property and the lines of adjoining streets
and alleys with their widths and names.
(6) All lots designated by numbers or letters and streets, avenues and
other grounds by names, letters or numbers.
(7) The location of all easements provided for public use, services or
utilities.
(8) All dimensions, both linear and angular, necessary for locating the
boundaries of the subdivision, lots, streets, alleys, easements and
other areas for public or private use. Linear dimensions are to be
given to the nearest one one-hundredth of a foot.
(9) The radii, arc or chords, points of tangency and center angles for
all curvilinear streets and radii for rounded corners.
(10) The location of all survey monuments and their descriptions.
(11) The name of the subdivision and the scale of the plat, north point
of the compass, the name of owner or owners or subdividers.
(12) The certificate of a registered land surveyor to the effect that
the plat represents an accurate survey made by him, that all monuments
shown on the plat are correctly located and that the lots, blocks,
streets, avenues, alleys, public ways and grounds and other grounds
are well and accurately staked off and marked.
(13) Private restrictions and trusteeships and their periods of existence.
Should these restrictions or trusteeships 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.
(14) Calculations showing the error of linear closure, which error shall
in no case be greater than one (1) in five thousand (5,000).
(15) Acknowledgement of the owner or owners of the plat, and restrictions
including dedication to public use of all streets, alleys, parks or
other open spaces shown thereon and the granting of easements required.
(16) A receipt or certificate showing that there are no unpaid taxes or
assessments upon any part of the area within the subdivision.
(17) Certificate of approval by the board of aldermen for endorsement
by the city clerk.
[Code 1964, § 26-22]
After review by the planning and zoning commission and approval
by ordinance by the board of aldermen, the city clerk shall attest
and affix the city seal to the linen tracing of the final subdivision
plat and the subdivider shall have it recorded in the office of the
recorder of deeds in the county, along with the deed restrictions.
Six (6) prints and the linen tracing shall be returned to the city
clerk. Thereupon, such plat shall be equivalent to and operate as
a deed in fee simple to the city from the owner of all streets, avenues,
alleys, public ways and grounds and of such portions of lands as therein
are set apart for public and city use.
[Code 1964, § 26-23]
No lot, site or parcel shall be sold from the subdivision of
land until the final subdivision plat has been approved by the board
of aldermen and recorded in the office of the recorder of deeds in
the county.