required - Contents of plat.
Any person desiring to lay out a townsite, an addition to a townsite, or a subdivision of land
shall cause the land to be surveyed and a plat made of the land. The written plat must comply
with the following:
1.The plat must describe particularly and set forth all the streets, alleys, and public
grounds, and all outlots or fractional lots within or adjoining the townsite or jurisdiction,
together with the names, widths, courses, boundaries, and extent of all such streets,
alleys, and public grounds, and giving the dimensions of all lots, streets, alleys, and
public grounds.
2.All lots and blocks, however designated, must be numbered in progressive numbers
and their precise length, width, and area be stated on the map or plat. The streets,
alleys, or roads whi
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required - Contents of plat.
Any person desiring to lay out a townsite, an addition to a townsite, or a subdivision of land
shall cause the land to be surveyed and a plat made of the land. The written plat must comply
with the following:
1. The plat must describe particularly and set forth all the streets, alleys, and public
grounds, and all outlots or fractional lots within or adjoining the townsite or jurisdiction,
together with the names, widths, courses, boundaries, and extent of all such streets,
alleys, and public grounds, and giving the dimensions of all lots, streets, alleys, and
public grounds.
2. All lots and blocks, however designated, must be numbered in progressive numbers
and their precise length, width, and area be stated on the map or plat. The streets,
alleys, or roads which divide or border the lots must be shown on the map or plat.
3. The plat must indicate that all outside boundary monuments have been set and
indicate those interior monuments that have been set. There must be shown on the
plat all survey and mathematical information, including bearings and distances, and
data necessary to locate all monuments and to locate and retrace all interior and
exterior boundary lines appearing on the plat. All interior lot lines and exterior
boundary lines of the plat must be correctly designated on the plat and show bearings
on all straight lines, or angles at all angle points, and central angle, radius, and arc
length for all curves. All distances must be shown between all monuments as
measured to the hundredth of a foot [0.3048 centimeter]. All lot distances must be
shown on the plat to the nearest hundredth of a foot [0.3048 centimeter] and all curved
lines within the plat must show central angles, radii, and arc distances. A north arrow
and the scale of the plat must be shown on the plat. The scale must be of a dimension
that the plat may be easily interpreted. If a curved line constitutes the line of more than
one lot in any block of a plat, the central angle for that part of each lot on the curved
line must be shown.
4. Ditto marks may not be used on the plat for any purposes.
5. If a river, stream, creek, or lake constitutes a boundary line within or of the plat, a
survey line must be shown with bearings or angles and distances between all angle
points and their relation to a waterline, and all distances measured on the survey line
between lot lines must be shown, and the survey line shown as a dashed line.
6. The unadjusted outside boundary survey and the plat survey data must close by
latitude and departure with an error that does not exceed one part in ten thousand
parts.
7. All rivers, streams, creeks, lakes, and all public highways, streets, and alleys of record
must be correctly located and plainly shown and designated on the plat.
8. The names and adjacent boundary lines of any adjoining platted lands must be dotted
on the plat.
9. The scale must be shown graphically and the basis of bearings must be shown. The
plat must be dated as to the completion of the survey and preparation of the plat.
10. The purpose of any easement shown on the plat must be clearly stated. Building
setbacks may not be shown on the plat.
11. Any plat which includes lands abutting upon any lake, river, or stream must show a
contour line denoting the present shoreline, water elevation, and the date of survey. If
any part of a plat lies within the one hundred year floodplain of a lake, river, or stream
as designated by the department of water resources or a federal agency, the mean
sea level elevation of that one hundred year flood must be denoted on the plat by
numerals. Topographic contours at a two-foot [60.96-centimeter] contour interval
referenced to mean sea level must be shown for the portion of the plat lying within the
floodplain. All elevations must be referenced to a durable benchmark described on the
plat with its location and elevation to the nearest hundredth of a foot [0.3048
centimeter], which must be given in mean sea level datum.