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In addition to that otherwise specified by ORS 92.050, the following information shall be shown on the final plat:

(1) The date, scale, north point (generally pointing up), legend and controlling topography such as creeks, highways and railroads.

(2) Legal description of the tract boundaries.

(3) Name and address of the owner, subdivider and engineer or surveyor.

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

(a) Stakes, monuments or other evidence found on the ground and used to determine the boundaries of the subdivision.

(b) Adjoining corners of adjoining subdivisions or partitions.

(c) Township, section and donation land claim lines within and adjacent to the plat.

(d) Whenever the city has established the center line of a street adjacent to, or within the proposed subdivision or partition, the location of this line and monuments found or reset.

(e) All other monuments found or established in making the survey of the subdivision or partition, or required to be installed by provisions of this title.

(5) The exact location and width of streets and easements intersecting the boundary of the tract.

(6) Tract boundary lines, right-of-way lines and center lines of streets, lot and block lines with dimensions, bearings or deflection angles and radii, arcs, points of curvature and tangent bearings. Tract boundaries and street bearings shall be shown to the nearest 10 seconds with basis of bearings. All distances shall be shown to the nearest 0.01 foot. No ditto marks may be used.

(7) The width of the portion of streets being dedicated, the width of any existing right-of-way, and the width on each side of the center line. For streets on curvature, curve data shall be based on the street center line. In addition to the center line dimensions, the radius and central angle shall be indicated.

(8) Easements denoted by fine dotted lines clearly identified and, if already of record, their recorded reference. If an easement is not definitely located of record, a statement of the easement. The width of the easement, its length and bearing, and sufficient ties to locate the easement with respect to the subdivision or partition must be shown. If the easement is being dedicated by the map, it shall be properly referenced in the owner’s certificates of dedication.

(9) Lot or parcel numbers beginning with the number “1” and the area in square feet for each lot or parcel.

(10) Land area to be dedicated for any purpose, public or private, to be distinguished from lots and parcels intended for sale.

(11) Building setback lines, if other than required by the NBCC, are to be made a part of the subdivision or partition covenants and restrictions.

(12) The following certificates which may be combined where appropriate:

(a) A certificate signed and acknowledged by all parties having any record title interest in the land subdivided or partitioned, consenting to the preparation and recording of the plat.

(b) A certificate signed and acknowledged as above, dedicating all areas of land, infrastructure and improvements shown on the final plat map and intended for any public use except those areas of land, infrastructure and improvements which are intended for the exclusive use of the lot owners in the subdivision or partition, their licensees, visitors, tenants and servants. The dedication certificate shall be accompanied by a certificate of acceptance to be acknowledged by the city mayor.

(c) A certificate with the seal of and signed by the engineer or the surveyor responsible for the survey and preparation of the final plat map.

(d) Required certificates to be acknowledged by the city planning commission, city engineer, county surveyor, county assessor and all other certifications now or hereafter required by law. (Ord. 1947 § 1, 2005; Ord. 1758 § 7, 1990; Ord. 1175 § 12, 1961)