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2. All easements along lot lines and utility corridors must be <br />illustrated on the final plat. <br />3. The grading and drainage plan must be subject to review and <br />approval by the City Engineer. <br />4. All necessary permits for impacting the wetlands are obtained. <br />The proposed mitigation plan should be subject to review and <br />approval by the Watershed District. <br />5. The utility plan must be subject to review and approval by the <br />City Engineer. <br />6. The plat should be subject to comment by the Park Commission <br />to determine appropriate park dedication requirements. <br />ISSUES ANALYSIS <br />Submission Requirements. The applicant has submitted _a preliminary <br />plat, grading and drainage plan and utility plan for review by the <br />City. In order for final plat approval, a final plat for recording <br />purposes must be submitted by the applicant. Per the City's <br />Subdivision Ordinance (Section 1005.030), the plat must contain the <br />following information: <br />(a) Names of the subdivision, which shall not duplicate or too <br />closely approximate the name of any existing subdivision. <br />(b) Location by section, township, range, county and state, and <br />including descriptive boundaries of the subdivision, based on <br />an accurate traverse, giving angular and linear dimensions <br />which must mathematically close. The allowable error closure <br />for any portion of a final plat shall be one (1) foot in <br />seventy -five hundred (7,500). <br />(c) The location of monuments shall be shown and described on the <br />final plat. Locations of such monuments shall be shown in <br />reference to existing official monuments on the nearest <br />established street lines, including true angles and distances <br />to such reference points or monuments. <br />(d) Location of lots, streets, public highways, alleys, parks and <br />other features, with accurate dimensions in feet and decimals <br />of feet, with the length of radii and /or arcs of all curves, <br />and with all other information necessary to reproduce the plat <br />on the ground shall be shown. Dimensions shall be shown from <br />all angle points of curb to lot lines. <br />(e) Lots shall be numbered clearly. Blocks are to be numbered, <br />with numbers shown clearly in the center of the block. <br />2 <br />Page 45 <br />
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