[CC 1979 §40.200]
A.
Whenever
any addition to or subdivision of the City shall be laid out, the
proprietor of such addition or subdivision shall cause to be made
an accurate map or plat thereof, particularly setting forth and describing:
1.
All parcels of land within such addition or subdivision reserved
for public purpose by their boundaries, course or extent, whether
they are intended for avenues, streets, lanes, alleys, commons or
other public uses.
2.
All lots for sale, by numbers, and stating their precise length and
width.
3.
All conditions and covenants upon which the lots will be offered
for sale.
[CC 1979 §40.210]
The streets of all such additions or subdivisions, except plats
for cemetery purposes, shall conform to the streets of the City so
that the streets and avenues of such additions or subdivisions shall,
as near as may be, run parallel with or be continuations on a straight
line of the streets of the City.
[CC 1979 §40.220]
Whenever any plat of a proposed addition or subdivision shall
comply with and conform to the above requirements and the subdivision
regulations of this Chapter, it shall be presented to the advisory
board, if active, or to the Board of Aldermen who shall accept such
plat and order the same placed in full upon the record. Provided that,
the Board of Aldermen shall withhold its acceptance of the said plat
whenever all taxes against the property proposed to be platted have
not been paid.