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<br /> <br /> <br /> May 3, 2006 <br /> Page 5 <br /> <br /> and [the lengths and . fnetl„ of the lines the«eef and sufficient ties .1.efet,.] <br /> information sufficient to definitely locate the easement with respect to the <br /> <br /> subdivision shall be shown. If the easement is being dedicated by the map, it <br /> shall be properly referenced in the owner's certificates of dedication; <br /> <br /> [(9)](8) Lot [and Meek] identification which shall be according to good engineering <br /> practices; <br /> [(18)](9) Land parcels to be dedicated for any purpose, public or private, to be <br /> <br /> distinguished from lots intended for sale and their use indicated; <br /> [(4)](10) Minimum building setback lines, where not otherwise fixed by a building <br /> <br /> code or County ordinance; <br /> [024](11) The following certificates which may be combined where appropriate: <br /> <br /> (A) A certificate signed and acknowledged by all parties having any record <br /> title interest in the land subdivided consenting to the preparation and <br /> <br /> recording of the plat when required by the director. <br /> (B) A certificate signed and acknowledged as above, when dedicating all <br /> <br /> parcels of land shown on the final map and intended for any public use <br /> except those parcels which are intended for the exclusive use of the lot <br /> <br /> owners in the subdivision, their licensees, visitors, tenants and <br /> servants. <br /> <br /> (C) A certificate with the seal of and signed by the engineer or surveyor <br /> responsible for the survey and final draft. <br /> <br /> (D) All other certificates now or hereafter required by law; <br /> [(1-3)](12) All control of access lines adjacent to State highways which shall be <br /> <br /> denoted by the State highways division standard symbol of semicircles on <br /> the control of access line. <br /> <br /> <br /> Thank you for your consideration in this matter. <br /> <br /> VI:awm <br />