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The final plat, in addition to other information required by O.R.S. Ch. 92, shall show the following:

(A) The date, scale, north-point (generally pointing up), legend and topography;

(B) Reference points of existing surveys identified, related to the plat by distances and bearings and referenced to a field book or map as follows:

(1) All stakes, monuments or other evidence found on the ground and used to establish the initial point of the subdivision boundary and to otherwise determine the boundaries of the subdivision;

(2) Adjoining corners of all adjoining subdivisions;

(3) Whenever there has been established or adopted a system of coordinates ties into this system but in the absence of such a system, township and section and donation land claim lines within or adjacent to the plat;

(4) Whenever the city has established the centerline of a street adjacent to or within the proposed subdivision, the location of this line and monuments found or reset; and

(5) All other monuments found or established in making the survey of the subdivision or required to be installed by the provisions of this chapter.

(C) Tract boundary lines, right-of-way lines and centerlines of streets; and lot and block lines with dimensions, bearings or deflection angles and radii, arcs, points of curvature and tangent bearings.

(1) Tract boundary and street bearings shall be shown to the nearest ten seconds with basis of bearings.

(2) All distances shall be shown to the nearest one-hundredths of a foot.

(3) Error of closure shall be within the limit of one foot in 10,000 feet.

(D) The location of additional monuments that are to be set upon completion of improvements;

(E) The centerlines and sidelines of all streets, the width of the portion being dedicated, the width of existing rights-of-way and widths each side of the centerline.

(1) For streets on curvature, all curve data shall be based on the street centerline indicating thereon the radius and central angle.

(2) Block corner curb data is to be shown separately.

(F) All easements are to be clearly labeled and identified and, if already of record, the recorded reference.

(1) If any easement is not definitely located of record, a statement of the easement.

(2) Easements shall be denoted by fine dotted lines.

(3) The widths of the easements and the lengths and bearings of the lines thereof, and sufficient ties thereto, to definitely locate the easement with respect to the subdivision must be shown.

(4) If the map is dedicating the easement, it shall be properly referenced in the owner’s certification of dedication.

(G) Lot numbers beginning with the number “1” in each block and numbered consecutively in a clockwise direction, unless in conflict with adjoining subdivisions;

(H) Block numbers beginning with the number “1” and continuing consecutively without omission or duplication throughout the subdivision.

(1) The numbers shall be solid and of sufficient size and thickness to stand out and shall be so placed as to not obliterate any figure.

(2) Block numbers in an addition to a subdivision of the same name shall be a continuation of the numbering in the original subdivision.

(I) Appropriate words, symbols or legends distinguishing lots intended for sale from land parcels dedicated for any purpose, public or private; with all dimensions, boundaries and courses clearly shown and defined in every case;

(J) A certificate signed and acknowledged by all parties having any record title interest in the land subdivided, consenting to the preparation and recordation of the plat;

(K) A certificate signed and acknowledged by the engineer or surveyor responsible for the survey and plat. The signature of such engineer or surveyor is to be accompanied by his or her seal; and

(L) An additional certificates or information required by O.R.S. Ch. 92. (Ord. 80-3, passed 04/12/2004)