The final subdivision plat submitted for approval in accordance with this chapter and subsequent recording shall be clearly and legibly drawn in ink upon tracing cloth at a scale of not more than 100 feet to the inch. All plats shall be of the maximum size of 22 inches long and 17 inches wide.
Final subdivision plats shall show the following:
A. 
Proposed subdivision name or identifying title, location, address of record owner and subdivider and name of the licensed professional surveyor or engineer.
B. 
Street lines, pedestrian ways, lots, reservations, easements and areas to be dedicated to public use.
C. 
Sufficient data acceptable to the Town Council to determine readily the location, bearing and length of every street line, lot line and boundary line, and to reproduce them on the ground. Reference should be made known of permanent monuments and, where practical, to the state system of plane coordinates.
D. 
The boundaries of the property, location, graphic scale and true or magnetic North.
E. 
Every such plat shall show all lands which the owner proposed to dedicate for public use, together with the covenants, if any, as to the use thereof.
F. 
All permanent reference monuments shown by an "X" on the plat.
G. 
Contours at vertical intervals of not more than five feet when required by the Town Council.