Plat Content Clause Samples

Plat Content. The Final Plat shall be prepared by a Professional Civil Engineer, or a Land Surveyor licensed in the state of Tennessee; shall be drawn to a scale of not less than 1 inch = 100 feet and shall contain the following information: 2.5.2.1 The lines of all streets and roads with names, alley lines, lot lines, building setback lines, lots numbered in numerical order (including Common Open Space), reservations for easements and any areas to be dedicated to public use or sites for other than residential use with notes stating their purpose and any limitations. 2.5.2.2 Sufficient data to determine readily and reproduce on the ground the location, bear ing and length of every street line, lot line, boundary line, block line and building line whether curved or straight, and curved property lines that are not the boundary of curved streets. 2.5.2.3 All dimensions to the nearest 100th of a foot and bearings to the nearest second. 2.5.2.4 Location and description of monuments. 2.5.2.5 The names and locations of adjoining subdivisions and streets and the location and ownership of adjoining properties. 2.5.2.6 Date, title and name of the subdivision, designer of the subdivision, vicinity map, graphic scale, total acreage subdivided, zoning classification and true north arrow. 2.5.2.7 Any restrictive covenants which are to apply to lots or other parcels within the subdivision. 2.5.2.8 The following certificates are required on the Final Plat (See Appendix): a. Certification showing that the applicant is the landowner and dedicates the streets, rights-of-way, utilities and any sites for public use to the Town of Atoka and/or any other applicable utility responsible for the maintenance of that utility. b. Certification by a surveyor or engineer to the accuracy of the survey, the plat and the placement of the monuments. c. Certification by the public works supervisor of approval of the water, sewer (if applicable) and drainage systems. d. Certification by the Mayor or his designated representative of receipt of approved water and sewer (if applicable) construction plans from the Tennessee Department Environment and Conservation. e. Certificate of Approval of installation of streets, water, sewer and drainage or the posting of sufficient financial surety to ensure completion of all required improvements by the public works supervisor. f. Certificate of approval of installation of streets, water, sewer and drainage or, g. Certificate that sufficient financial surety has been p...
Plat Content. The Preliminary Plat shall adhere to the minimum design standards as set forth in Article 4; shall be prepared by a Professional Civil Engineer or a Land Surveyor licensed in the state of Tennessee; shall be drawn to a scale of not less than 1 inch = 100 feet and shall contain the following information even when a subdivision is to be developed in phases or sections; 2.2.2.1 Scale, date of preparation, north arrow, vicinity map, acreage, zoning classification and number of lots; 2.2.2.2 Subdivision name; name and address of the subdivider/developer and/or developers and the name of the individual responsible for the preparation of the plat; 2.2.2.3 Lot lines, dimensions of lot lines, lot numbers including Common Open Space, building setback lines, and the lot area in square feet; 2.2.2.4 Boundary lines from deed records and surveys; 2.2.2.5 Adjoining subdivisions by name and section, and the names of owners and acreage of all abutting tracts; 2.2.2.6 Name, location, and rights-of-way of all existing and proposed streets and alleys; 2.2.2.7 The approximate distance and bearing at the right-of-way from a corner of the subdivided property to the nearest public crossroad, including the name of the road, and rounded to the nearest foot 2.2.2.8 All existing buildings, primary and accessory on or within 300 feet on any adjacent properties; 2.2.2.9 Location and type of all existing and proposed utilities (i.e. water, sewer, electric and gas); 2.2.2.10 Proposed method of sewage disposal; 2.2.2.11 100year floodplain, floodway boundaries and elevations of each; 2.2.2.12 Major environmental features, including groupings or stands of trees; 2.2.2.13 All existing and proposed public and private easements including their location, purpose and width, and the instrument number for any existing easements; 2.2.2.14 Existing and proposed contour data showing contour intervals of 5 feet or less; elevation shall reference a benchmark on or near the subject's property; 2.2.2.15 Sites reserved for parks, playgrounds, open spaces, schools or other public uses, together with the purpose, and conditions or limitations of such reservations; 2.2.2.16 Where divisions of the property into phases or sections is contemplated, the proposed boundaries of such sections shall be shown and labeled, and the sequence of development listed alphabetically or numerically; 2.2.2.17 A drainage plan which shall include, but not be limited to, an analysis of the drainage area, a storm water routing pla...