Final plat—Contents.
The contents of the final plat shall be as follows:
1.
Name of subdivision. The plat shall have a title or name.
2.
Deed description. Description written on map or plat. There shall be written or printed upon the plat a full and detailed description of the land embraced in the map or plat showing the section, township and range in which such lands are situated, the section and part of sections platted, and a location sketch showing the plat's location in reference to the closest centers of each section embraced within the plat. The description must be so complete that from it, without reference to the plat, the starting point can be determined and the outlines run. If a subdivision of a part of a previously recorded plat is made, the previous lots and blocks to be resubdivided shall be given. If the plat is a resubdivision of the whole of a previously recorded plat, the fact shall be so stated. Vacation of previously platted lands must be accomplished in the manner provided by law.
3.
Names of adjacent subdivisions.
4.
Names or numbers and width of streets immediately adjoining plat.
5.
All plat boundaries.
6.
Bearings and distances to the nearest established street lines, section corners or other recognized permanent monuments which shall be accurately described on the plat.
7.
Municipal, township, county or section lines accurately tied to the lines of the subdivision by distance and bearing.
8.
Accurate location of all monuments.
9.
Lengths of all arcs, radii, internal angles, points of curvature and tangent bearings.
10.
When lots are located on a curve or when side lot lines are at angles less than 87 degrees or more than 93 degrees, the width of the lot at the front building setback line shall be shown.
11.
The name or numbering and right-of-way width of each street or other right-of-way shown on plat.
12.
The numbering of all lots and blocks shown on the plat. All lots shall be numbered either by progressive numbers, or in blocks progressively numbered, except that blocks in numbered additions, bearing the same name shall be numbered consecutively throughout the several additions. Excepted parcels must be marked "not part of this plat."
13.
Plat restrictions to restrict type and use of water supply, type and use of sanitary facilities, use and benefits of water areas and other open spaces and odd-shaped and substandard parcels, resubdivision of parcels as platted, and restrictions of a similar nature.
14.
All areas reserved or dedicated for public purposes. No strip or parcel of land shall be reserved by the owner, unless the same is sufficient in size and area to be of some practical use or service.
15.
The dimensions of all lots and angles or bearings.
16.
Minimum building setback lines where required by ordinance.
17.
Location, dimension, and purpose of any easements.
18.
Certification by a registered surveyor to the effect that the plat represents a survey made by him, and that all monuments shown thereon actually exist, and that their location is correctly shown.
19.
An acknowledgement by the owner of his approval of the plat, and of the dedication of streets and other public areas and the consent of any mortgage holders to such approval and dedication. If existing right-of-way is to be closed, the purpose of closing must be stated on the plat.
20.
A specific location for the necessary signatures and seal of the city. Signatures shall appear for the mayor, city engineer and city clerk.
(Ord. No. 3788, § 28, 8-5-2013)
Final plat—Contents.
The contents of the final plat shall be as follows:
1.
Name of subdivision. The plat shall have a title or name.
2.
Deed description. Description written on map or plat. There shall be written or printed upon the plat a full and detailed description of the land embraced in the map or plat showing the section, township and range in which such lands are situated, the section and part of sections platted, and a location sketch showing the plat's location in reference to the closest centers of each section embraced within the plat. The description must be so complete that from it, without reference to the plat, the starting point can be determined and the outlines run. If a subdivision of a part of a previously recorded plat is made, the previous lots and blocks to be resubdivided shall be given. If the plat is a resubdivision of the whole of a previously recorded plat, the fact shall be so stated. Vacation of previously platted lands must be accomplished in the manner provided by law.
3.
Names of adjacent subdivisions.
4.
Names or numbers and width of streets immediately adjoining plat.
5.
All plat boundaries.
6.
Bearings and distances to the nearest established street lines, section corners or other recognized permanent monuments which shall be accurately described on the plat.
7.
Municipal, township, county or section lines accurately tied to the lines of the subdivision by distance and bearing.
8.
Accurate location of all monuments.
9.
Lengths of all arcs, radii, internal angles, points of curvature and tangent bearings.
10.
When lots are located on a curve or when side lot lines are at angles less than 87 degrees or more than 93 degrees, the width of the lot at the front building setback line shall be shown.
11.
The name or numbering and right-of-way width of each street or other right-of-way shown on plat.
12.
The numbering of all lots and blocks shown on the plat. All lots shall be numbered either by progressive numbers, or in blocks progressively numbered, except that blocks in numbered additions, bearing the same name shall be numbered consecutively throughout the several additions. Excepted parcels must be marked "not part of this plat."
13.
Plat restrictions to restrict type and use of water supply, type and use of sanitary facilities, use and benefits of water areas and other open spaces and odd-shaped and substandard parcels, resubdivision of parcels as platted, and restrictions of a similar nature.
14.
All areas reserved or dedicated for public purposes. No strip or parcel of land shall be reserved by the owner, unless the same is sufficient in size and area to be of some practical use or service.
15.
The dimensions of all lots and angles or bearings.
16.
Minimum building setback lines where required by ordinance.
17.
Location, dimension, and purpose of any easements.
18.
Certification by a registered surveyor to the effect that the plat represents a survey made by him, and that all monuments shown thereon actually exist, and that their location is correctly shown.
19.
An acknowledgement by the owner of his approval of the plat, and of the dedication of streets and other public areas and the consent of any mortgage holders to such approval and dedication. If existing right-of-way is to be closed, the purpose of closing must be stated on the plat.
20.
A specific location for the necessary signatures and seal of the city. Signatures shall appear for the mayor, city engineer and city clerk.
(Ord. No. 3788, § 28, 8-5-2013)