§ 62-166. Contents.  


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  • The final plat shall be drawn with waterproof, nonfading black ink on muslin-backed white paper, 22 inches wide by 30 inches long with a 1½-inch binding margin on the left side of the 30-inch length and a one-inch margin on all other sides. The following information shall be shown:

    (1)

    Boundary lines. Boundary lines with lengths of course to hundredths of a foot and bearings to seconds as determined by an accurate field survey performed by a registered land surveyor and balanced and closed with an error of closure not to exceed one to 3,000.

    (2)

    Recorded streets. The exact location and the width along the property line of all existing recorded streets, intersecting or abutting the boundaries of the tract.

    (3)

    Tie to government survey. True bearings and distances to nearest established survey lines, or other official monuments, which monuments shall be located or accurately described on the plat. Any patent or established survey or corporation lines shall be accurately monumented and located on the plat.

    (4)

    Monuments. The accurate location and material of all permanent reference monuments as specified in Wis. Stats. § 236.15.

    (5)

    Design. The exact design including:

    a.

    Streets and alleys lines. Names, bearings, angles of intersection, widths including widths along the line of any obliquely intersecting street, length of centerlines, etc.

    b.

    Curve data. Length of arcs, bearings and lengths of main chords, radius of the circle, central angle subtended, and the tangent bearing at either the point of curve or point of tangency shall be shown either in their proper place or in a separate table for all streets and alleys. Lot lines may be shown in the same manner or by bearings and distances.

    c.

    Easements and right-of-way. Easements and rights-of-way shall be shown by the centerline and width when lines are parallel to a boundary, otherwise boundary bearings and distances shall be shown.

    d.

    Blocks. Blocks, if designated, shall be consecutively numbered, or lettered in alphabetical order. The blocks in numbered additions to subdivisions bearing the same name shall be numbered or lettered consecutively through the several additions. The exact length and bearing of the boundary line of all blocks shall be shown.

    e.

    Lots. All lots in each block shall be consecutively numbered. Outlots shall be lettered in alphabetical order within each block.

    f.

    Meander lines. Distances and bearings for meander lines shall be shown with the distance between the point of intersection of such meander lines with lot lines and the high water mark also shown.

    g.

    Other requirements. Other requirements are as required by Wis. Stats. § 236.20.

    (6)

    Name of subdivision. The name of the subdivision shall be shown and shall not duplicate the name of any other subdivision in the county.

    (7)

    North arrow; scale; date. The north arrow, scale and date shall be shown, including the graphic scale.

    (8)

    Deed restrictions and setback lines. When it is in the best interests of the village, the village board may require that private deed restrictions and setback lines be either shown on the plat or filed with the register of deeds.

    (9)

    Affidavits and certificates. The affidavits and certificates required by Wis. Stats. ch. 236, shall be lettered or printed legibly with waterproof, nonfading black ink or typed legibly with black ribbon on the final plat.

    (10)

    Additional information. Any additional information required by Wis. Stats. ch. 236, or requested by the village or other approving authority shall be shown.

(Code 1985, § 18.15)