The certified survey map shall show correctly
on its face, in addition to all information required by § 236.34,
Wis. Stats., as amended from time to time, the following:
A. All existing structures and driveways (and all related
setbacks), watercourses, wetlands, shorelands, drainage ditches and
other features pertinent to proper land division.
B. Setbacks or building lines if required by the Village Board in accordance with the guidelines set forth in §
395-64 of this chapter.
C. Utility and railway easements, including those to
be located in public streets, and stormwater and drainage easements.
D. All lands dedicated to public use, temporarily reserved
for possible public acquisition, subject to a required restriction,
or reserved for the common use of property owners within the certified
survey map.
F. Floodplain limits and the contour line representing
the elevation of the one-hundred-year recurrence interval flood or,
where such data is not available, a contour line showing the elevation
of the maximum flood of record.
G. Graphic scale and North arrow.
H. Names and addresses of the owner(s), divider and Wisconsin
professional land surveyor.
[Amended 8-3-2020 by Ord. No. 20-22]
I. Location of the proposed certified survey map, government
lot, quarter-section, township, range, county, and state.
J. General location sketch showing the location of the
certified survey map within the United States Public Land Survey section.
K. Elevations shall be based on National Geodetic Vertical
Datum of 1929 (mean sea level) or North American Vertical Datum 1988
(mean sea level). All plans shall clearly indicate which vertical
datum is being used.
[Amended 8-3-2020 by Ord. No. 20-22]
L. Water elevations of lakes and streams at the date
of the survey and approximate high and low water elevations, all referenced
to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (mean sea level) or
North American Vertical Datum 1988 (mean sea level).
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M. Type, width and elevation of any existing street roadways
within the exterior boundaries of the plat or immediately adjacent
thereto, together with any legally established center-line elevations,
all referenced to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (mean
sea level) or North American Vertical Datum 1988 (mean sea level).
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N. Any other information required by the Village staff,
the Village Plan Commission or the Village Board.
The following additional information shall be
provided by the divider, unless the Village Board decides that such
information is not necessary for the proper review and consideration
of the certified survey map:
A. Existing contours at vertical intervals of not more
than one foot where the slope of the ground surface is less than 10%
and of not more than five feet where the slope of the ground surface
is 10% or more. Elevations shall be marked on such contours based
on National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (mean sea level) or North
American Vertical Datum 1988 (mean sea level). The requirement to
provide topographic data may be waived if the parcel(s) created is
fully developed.
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B. Soil type, slope and boundaries as shown on the detailed
operational soil survey maps prepared by the United States Natural
Resources Conservation Service.
C. Location of soil boring tests, where required by Ch.
SPS 385, Soil and Site Evaluations, Wis. Adm. Code. The number of
such tests shall be adequate to portray the character of the soil
and the depth of bedrock and groundwater from the natural undisturbed
surface. To accomplish this purpose, a minimum of one test per three
acres shall be made initially. The results of such tests shall be
submitted with the certified survey map.
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D. Location of soil percolation tests where required
by Ch. SPS 385, Soil and Site Evaluations, Wis. Adm. Code, taken at
the location and depth in which soil absorption waste disposal systems
are to be installed. The number of such tests initially made shall
not be fewer than one test per three acres or one test per lot, whichever
is greater. The results of such tests shall be submitted with the
certified survey map.
[Amended 5-17-2021 by Ord. No. 21-09; 8-16-2021 by Ord. No. 21-18]
E. Location of the ordinary high-water mark as defined
by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
F. Detailed grading and drainage plans. The plans should include grid spot elevations, drainage flow directions, drainage swales, high points, drainage easement locations and other drainage information pursuant to Chapter
405 and as determined to be necessary. Elevations shall be marked on such contours based on National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (mean sea level) or North American Vertical Datum 1988 (mean sea level).
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G. A copy of the certified survey map on an electronic media compatible with the Village's Geographic Information System pursuant to §
395-82A of this chapter shall be filed with the Village.
H. Any other information required by the Village staff,
the Village Plan Commission or the Village Board.
When the certified survey map is located within
a United States Public Land Survey quarter-section, the corners of
which have been relocated, monumented and coordinated by the Village,
Kenosha County or the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission,
the map shall be tied directly to one of the section or quarter corners
so relocated, monumented and coordinated. The exact grid bearings
and distances of such tie shall be determined by field measurements,
and the material and Wisconsin state plane coordinates of the monument
marking the relocated section or quarter corner to which the map is
tied shall be indicated on the map. All distances and bearings shall
be referenced to the Wisconsin Coordinate System, South Zone, and
adjusted to Kenosha County's control survey.
The surveyor shall certify on the face of the
certified survey map that he has fully complied with all of the provisions
of § 236.34, Wis. Stats., and of this chapter. In addition,
if streets or other public areas are to be dedicated or reserved,
an owner's certificate and a mortgagee's certificate, if applicable,
shall be required and shall be in substantially the same form as required
by § 236.21(2)(a), Wis. Stats. In connection with the owner's
or mortgagee's certificate, the owner shall submit, as a condition
of the Village Board's final approval of the certified survey map,
an appropriately updated abstract of title, commitment to issue a
policy of title insurance from a title insurance company, policy of
title insurance or a certificate of title from an abstracting company.
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The certified survey map shall only be recorded
with the Kenosha County Register of Deeds after final approval by
the Village Board and after all required certificates are attached
to or inscribed thereon. The divider shall record the final approved
certified survey map with the Kenosha County Register of Deeds within
12 months after the date of the last approval of the certified survey
map and within 36 months after the date of the first approval of the
certified survey map. A copy of the certified survey map recording
information shall be provided to the Village within 72 hours of recording.
No more than four lots or parcels, each 1 1/2
acres or less in area, shall be created from a single lot, parcel
or tract of land by the owner thereof or by the owner's agent for
the purpose of sale or development by successive certified survey
maps within a period of five years.