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Final Plats
A. The final plat shall be drawn in waterproof ink on Mylar and have dimensions as follows: twenty-four (24) inches wide by thirty-six (36) inches long. When more than one sheet is used for any plat, each sheet shall be numbered consecutively and shall contain a notation giving the total number of sheets. There shall be a binding margin of one and one-half (1/2) inches on the left side of the thirty-six-inch length, and one-inch margins on all other sides. The plat shall be drawn at a scale of one hundred (100) feet or less to the inch. The scale shall be indicated on the plat graphically. The applicant shall submit ten (10) copies of the final plat of the subdivision. Of these, two (2) shall be of Mylar and eight (8) shall be blue-line or black-line paper prints.
B. In addition to the appropriate certifications as provided for in Article V: Plats and Required Information, Section 410.310: Certificates of Approval for Major Subdivision Plats, the final plat shall contain the following information:
1. The name of the subdivision, which name shall not duplicate the name of any existing subdivision as recorded in the Stone County Registry. If the name of the final plat is different from the approved preliminary plat, the preliminary plat name shall be noted on the final plat.
2. The name(s) and address(es) of the subdivision owner or owners.
3. Date of final plat submittal.
4. The township, county and state where the subdivision is located.
5. The name of the surveyor, the surveyor's registration number and the date of the survey.
6. The scale in which the plat is drawn in: feet per inch or scale ratio; and bar graph.
7. True North arrow.
8. All boundary lines with lengths and courses to hundredths of a foot and bearings to half minutes (to be determined by an accurate survey with an error of not more than 1:5,000).
9. The exact location and width along the property line of all existing recorded streets intersecting or paralleling the boundaries of the tract.
10. The true bearings and distances to nearest established street boundaries, patent or other established survey lines, or other official monuments, which shall be located or accurately described on the plat. Any patent or other established survey or corporation lines shall be accurately monument-marked and located on the plat, including their names.
11. The accurate location and material of all permanent reference monuments, complying with the latest Missouri Minimum Standards for Property Boundary Surveys.
12. The length of all arc-radii points of curvature and tangent bearings.
13. Street and alley lines (their names, bearings, angles of intersection and widths, including the widths along the line of any obliquely intersecting street).
14. All lot lines with dimensions in feet and hundredths, and with bearings and angles to minutes if other than right angles to the street and alley lines.
15. All easements and rights-of-way, with limitations of the easement rights stated on the plat.
16. Lots Numbered in Consecutive Order. Plats with more than one (1) block shall also be numbered in consecutive order. In the case of resubdivision of lots in any block, the resubdivided lots shall be designated by their original number prefixed with the term most accurately describing such division or they shall be designated numerically, beginning with the number following the highest lot numbered in the block.
17. All watercourses.
18. Sight triangles for intersections, setback lines as fixed by the Zoning Map or major street plan and any other setback lines established by public authority.
19. Accurate dimensions of existing public land and of all property to be dedicated or reserved for public use.
20. Private restrictions, if any, including boundaries of each type of restriction. Where applicable, restrictive covenants are required governing the use and maintenance of all common areas, improvements and facilities.
21. The names and locations of adjoining subdivisions and the location and ownership of adjoining subdivided property.
22. Any changes or conditions required by the Commission and Board of Trustees in the approval of the preliminary plat.
23. Certificate of ownership and dedication.
24. Certificate of survey and accuracy.
25. Certificate of approval.
26. If applicable, a statement indicating that the land lies within an approved planned unit development district.
C. The application for final plat shall also be accompanied by a notarized statement verifying that taxes on the property are not delinquent.

See Forms and Documents for Minor Subdivision Final Plat Application.