(a)
Number of copies: 20, except as specified below. The number of copies required may be modified by the director.
(b)
Application Contents. In addition to the requirements for a completed application set forth in FMC § 22.06.002, the applicant shall submit the following:
(1)
A final plat map, a minimum 18 inches wide by 24 inches long, scale of 100 feet to one inch or larger (preferred scale 50 feet to one inch). The plat must contain:
(A)
Primary control points, approved by the city engineer, or descriptions and "ties" to such control points, to which all dimensions, angles, bearings, and similar data on the plat shall be referred;
(B)
Tract boundary lines, 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, and radii, arcs, and central angles of all curves' arcs;
(C)
Name and right-of-way width of each street or other right-of-way;
(D)
Location, dimensions and purpose of any easement;
(E)
Tract number to identify each lot or site;
(F)
Purpose for which sites, other than residential lots, are dedicated or reserved;
(G)
Minimum building setback line on all lots and other sites;
(H)
Location and description of monuments by symbol;
(I)
Reference to plats of adjoining land by their recorded name, date, volume and page number;
(J)
Certification by licensed land surveyor in a format approved by the city engineer;
(K)
A certificate giving a full and correct description of the lands divided as they appear on the plat including a statement that the subdivision has been made with the free consent and in accordance with the desires of the owner(s). If the plat contains a dedication the certificate shall also contain the dedication of all streets and other areas to the public and individual(s), religious society or societies or to any corporation public or private as shown on the plat, and a waiver of all claims for damages against any governmental authority which may be occasioned to the adjacent land by the established construction drainage and maintenance of the road. The certificate shall be signed and acknowledged before a notary public by all parties having any interest in the lands subdivided;
(L)
Plat name, scale, north arrow, date and legend of symbols;
(2)
For all plats containing a dedication filed for record, a title report confirming that the title of the lands as described and shown on the plat is in the name of the owners signing the certificate (one copy);
(3)
An offer of dedication which may include a waiver of right of direct access to any street from any property, and, if the dedication is accepted, any such waiver is effective. Such waiver may be required by the city as a condition of approval. Roads not dedicated to the public must be clearly marked on the face of the plat. Any dedication, donation or grant as shown on the face of the plat shall be considered for all intents and purposes as a quitclaim deed to the donee or donees, grantee or grantees, for his, her or their use for the purpose intended by the donors or grantors as aforesaid;
(4)
A signed and certified professional engineer's report summarizing the work done to assure quality control in connection with plan checking, inspecting, and testing as to all plat improvements including water lines, sanitary sewer lines, stormwater retention and drainage systems, streets, curbs, gutters and sidewalks, and showing review and acceptance by the city engineer;
(5)
Final plans and profiles of all utilities and street improvements prepared by a certified professional engineer showing review and acceptance by the city engineer (five copies);
(Ord. 1122 § 2, 1996; Ord. 1244 § 9, 2000; Ord. 1575 § 5, 2016)