[CC 1985 § 25-98; Ord. No. 277, A6 § 1, 11-7-1966; Ord. No. 659, 8-7-2000; Ord. No. 906, 2-4-2008]
The final plat shall be clearly and
legibly drawn to a scale of one (1) inch to one hundred (100) feet
or less in accordance with Missouri Surveying and Engineering Standards
to include filing requirements of the Phelps County Recorder of Deeds.
[CC 1985 § 25-99; Ord. No. 277, A6 § 2, 11-7-1966; Ord. No. 659, 8-7-2000]
A. The plat shall show:
1.
The title under which the subdivision
is to be recorded.
2.
The name or names of the owners and
subdividers.
3.
The date, scale and North point and
a key map showing the general location of the proposed subdivision.
4.
The legal description of the area
being platted, including the block, section, United States survey
or part thereof.
5.
Accurate distances and bearings of
all boundary lines of the subdivision, including all sections, quarter
sections, United States Survey and Congressional Township lines.
6.
Center lines of all proposed and
adjoining streets with their right-of-way widths and names.
7.
Lines of all lots with a simple method
of numbering to identify all lots and blocks.
8.
All building lines and all easements
provided for public service, together with their dimensions and any
limitations of the easements.
9.
Any and all dimensions necessary
for accurate location of the boundaries of the site to be developed
and of all streets, lots, easements and dedicated areas. These dimensions
shall be expressed in feet and decimals of a foot.
10.
All radii, arcs, points of tangency,
central angles and lengths of curves.
11.
Certification by a registered land
surveyor that the final plat as shown is a correct representation
of the survey as made.
12.
All survey monuments and bench marks,
together with their description.
13.
Private restrictive covenants and
their period of existence.
14.
The accurate outline, dimensions
and purposes of all property which is offered for dedication or is
to be reserved for acquisition for public use, or is to be reserved
by deed covenant for the common use of the property owners in the
subdivision.
[CC 1985 § 25-100; Ord. No. 659, 8-7-2000]
A. This Chapter is effective upon passage
by the Council and signature by the Mayor with the following exceptions:
1.
Subdivisions which are approved by
the Council through the normal process by January 1, 2001, and are
accompanied by a bond in the amount necessary to curb, pave, provide
sidewalks, utilities and other improvements required by this Chapter.
Bond to be forfeited to complete improvements if said improvements
are not completed by September 30, 2001.