§ 16.20.010. Short form plat for resubdivisions—Certification.


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  • A.

    Where land in an existing subdivision is to be resubdivided and where such land abuts upon a street or streets of adequate width and is so situated that no additional streets, alleys, easements or other public property is required, and where the proposed changes are in accordance with Title 17 of this Code for the district in which such replat is located, an application for approval of such plat, together with four copies of such plat shall be submitted to the planning commission at least four days prior to the meeting at which it is to be considered. The planning commission shall have authority to approve or disapprove such short form plat. The replat shall be drawn to a scale of not less than two hundred (200) feet to one inch and shall show existing streets, alleys and other public properties with dimensions, adjoining tracts of land, known marked or monumented corners, length of lot lines, north arrow, and other pertinent information, and a certificate of ownership.

    B.

    A short-form plat for resubdivision shall include on its face a certification by a registered professional engineer, registered public surveyor, or state licensed land surveyor that the plat accurately represents a survey made by the engineer or surveyor on the date specified in the certificate, that the monuments and markers shown thereon exist as located, and that all dimensional and geodetic details are correct.

(Prior code § 23-9)