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The plat shall show:

A. The location of and dimensions to the nearest benchmark or monument;

B. The boundary line of the proposed subdivision indicated by a solid heavy line and the total acreage encompassed thereby;

C. All property under the control of the subdivider, even though only a portion is being subdivided. Where the plat submitted covers only a part of the subdivider’s tract, a sketch of the prospective street system of the unplatted parts of the subdivider’s land shall be submitted, and the street system shall be considered in the light of existing master street plans or other Planning Commission studies;

D. The location, width and names of all existing streets within two hundred feet of the subdivision and of all prior platted streets or other public ways, utility rights-of-way, parks, and other public open spaces, permanent buildings and structures, houses or permanent easements, within and adjacent to the tract;

E. The location of all wells, proposed or active and abandoned within the tract and to a distance of at least one hundred feet beyond the tract boundaries;

F. Existing sewers, water mains, culverts or other underground facilities within the tract and the distance of at least one hundred feet beyond the tract boundaries including pipe sizes, grades, manholes and their exact location;

G. Existing ditches, canals, natural drainage channels and open waterways and proposed realignments;

H. Boundary lines of adjacent tracts or unsubdivided land, showing ownership where possible;

I. Contours at vertical intervals of not more than two feet, high water levels of all watercourses, if any, shall be indicated in the same datum for contour elevations and, without exception, shall be shown in the most current North American Vertical Datum (NAVD) available. (Ord. 13-02, 2013; Ord. 13-81 (part), 1981: prior code §22-3-1(2))