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c.       The location of all monuments erected, corners, and other points established in the field. The material of which the monuments, corners, or other points are made shall be noted. Bearings shall be shown to the nearest second; lengths to the nearest hundredth foot; areas to the nearest hundredth acre. 

d.      The owner's certificate of dedication(s) including a legal description of the subdivision's boundaries and the dedication of any public ways or spaces. This certificate shall be signed, dated, and notarized. The owner's certificate shall include a reference to any covenants that may be declared and blanks where the County Recorder may enter the book and page number of their recording. 

e.      Signature blocks prepared for the dated signatures of the City Administrator, Commission Chair, City Engineer, City Attorney, Mayor, and public or private utility/service providers, as applicable. 

3. Title Report.If the Final Subdivision Application is filed with the City after 180 days from the date the preliminary subdivision application is approved by the Council, a Title Report, no older than 30 days, shall be provided as part of the Final Subdivision Application. 

4. Other Final Subdivision Application Information and Materials.The following information is required to be presented as part of the Final Subdivision Application: a.      Establishment of any bonds and agreements and the payment of any engineering inspection fees. b.      Final design and construction drawings for all proposed or required public improvements, prepared as required by the City Engineer, including the profiles and cross sections of all existing and proposed streets, and designed as required by the City, all storm drainage and flood control facilities, the elevations and location of fire hydrants, required culinary water facilities, sanitary sewer facilities, and all other provided and required public facilities and improvements.  

Section 403—Final Plat Engineering Review Fees: The Applicant(s) for final subdivision approval shall pay all costs that may be incurred by the City for the provision of engineering services, provided by a licensed engineer, and necessary to review the Final Subdivision Application materials, for conformity to the requirements of this Ordinance, other applicable City Ordinances, other applicable Local, State, and Federal requirements, and accepted civil engineering practice.



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