The final plat shall be drawn at a scale of 100 feet to one inch or larger (preferred scale of 40 feet to one inch). The final plat shall show the following:
A. 
Topographic data on the tract, related to benchmarks approved by the Engineer or Highway Superintendent. Sheet size shall be 20 inches by 40 inches and in ink on Mylar or its equivalent.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
B. 
Tract boundary lines with bearings and distances; tract area; right-of-way lines of streets, easements and other rights-of-way; and property lines of residential lots and other sites, with accurate dimensions, bearings or deflection angles, radii and central angles of all curves.
C. 
The name and right-of-way width of each street or other right-of-way.
D. 
Utilities on and adjacent to the tract; the location, size and invert elevation of sanitary and storm sewers; the location and size of water mains; the location of gas lines, fire hydrants and electric and telephone poles.
E. 
The location, dimensions and purpose of any easements.
F. 
Numbers to identify each lot and letters to identify each block.
G. 
The purpose for which sites, other than residential lots, are dedicated or reserved.
H. 
The minimum setback line on all lots and other sites.
I. 
The location and description of monuments.
J. 
The names of owners of record of adjoining unplatted land.
K. 
Reference to recorded subdivision plats of adjoining platted land by record, name, date and number.
L. 
Certification by a surveyor or engineer as to the accuracy of the survey and plat.
M. 
Certification of title showing that the applicant is the landowner.
N. 
A statement by owners as to dedicating streets, rights-of-way and any sites for public uses.
O. 
Site data, including number of residential lots, typical lot size, linear feet of streets, acres in parks, etc.
P. 
The title, scale, North arrow and date.
Q. 
Cross sections and profiles of streets showing approved grades.
R. 
Certification of approval by the State Department of Health as to conformance with the Public Health Law.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
The following shall also be submitted to the Board:
A. 
Offers of cession for dedicating streets, easements, rights-of-way and any sites for public uses; agreements covering the improvements and maintenance of unceded public open spaces and the conditions and limitations, if any, which offers and agreements, if any, shall be subject to the prior approval of the Village Attorney.
B. 
Protective covenants in form of recording.
C. 
A written statement by the Village Attorney:
(1) 
Certifying that the required improvements have been completed or a bond satisfactory in form and sufficiency to the Village has been posted in lieu thereof in accordance with the provisions of Article VIA of the Village Law[1] and that the applicant or subdivider is the landowner.
[1]
Editor's Note: See now Article 7 of the Village Law.
(2) 
Approving, as to legal sufficiency, all offers of cession, agreements regarding improvements and maintenance of public open spaces, if any.
D. 
Other data. Such other certificates, affidavits or other agreements as may be required by the Board in the enforcement of these regulations.