§ 05.04. Secondary plat.  


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  • (a)

    The subdivider shall submit the application for secondary plat approval drawn at a maximum scale of 50 feet to one inch. When necessary, the secondary plat may be on several sheets. The particular number of the sheet shall be clearly indicated by a small key map on each sheet. All sheets shall be 24 inches by 36 inches. The subdivider shall submit the number of prints specified by the code administrator. The following minimum information shall be shown:

    General
    Name of the subdivision
    Name and address of the owner and subdivider
    North point, scale and date
    Vicinity map
    Restrictions of all types that will run with the land and become covenants in the deeds for lots
    Source of title of the subdivider to the land as shown by the last entry in the books of the county records
    Subdivision
    Boundary lines, with dimensions and angles, or bearings that provide a legal description of the tract, closing with an error of no more than one (1) foot in 10,000 feet
    Distances and directions to the nearest established street corners or official monuments. Reference corners shall be accurately described on the plat
    Distances and angles or bearings from an established monument or property corner to the subdivision benchmark(s)
    Lot numbers, dimensions and size in square feet
    Dimensions for any property to be dedicated or reserved for public, semi-public or community use
    Location, type, material and size of all monuments and lot markers
    Streets and easements
    Locations of all existing and recorded streets intersecting the boundaries of the tract
    Street lines with accurate dimensions to hundredths of feet, with angles, or bearings, to street, alley and lot lines
    Complete curve notes for each curve including the following: delta, radius, tangent distance, arc length and chord distance
    Street names
    Locations of easements for utilities, drainage, regulated drains, and any limitations on semi-public or community use
    Certifications
    Certification by a registered land surveyor;
    Owner's certificate;
    Approval certificate;
    Certificate for approval by the public works department;
    County treasurer's certificate;
    Recording notations;

     

    (b)

    All certificates required under the laws of the State of Indiana, 36-7-4 et seq. shall appear on all plats as listed in Appendix I.