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<br /> • SECTION 6. Chapter 23, article 5, Hawaii County Code 1983 (2005 Edition, as <br /> amended) is amended to read as follows: <br /> "Article 5. Final Plat. <br /> Section 23-67. Time limit for completing final plat. <br /> The final plat shall be prepared and completed within one year following the tentative <br /> approval given on the preliminary plat by the director. If the final plat has not been filed within <br /> this period, the tentative approval of the preliminary plat shall be deemed void. A time <br /> extension, for good cause may be granted as provided under section 23-72. <br /> Section 23-68. Drafring of final plat. <br /> (a) In preparing the final plat, all engineering and surveying work shall be made by or <br /> under the supervision of an engineer and surveyor, respectively. <br /> (b) The scale and sheet size utilized on this drawing shall be the same as required under <br /> section 23-59, and dedication or other written material shall be submitted on supplemental <br /> sheets. <br /> (c) If the tlnal plat, following approval by the director, is to be filed with the land court <br /> for recordation, it shall comply with all requirements specified under the rules of the land court <br /> for land court subdivisions. <br /> Section 23-69. Information required on final plat. <br /> In addition to any other information required to be shown thereon under provisions of any <br /> State statute or County ordinance the following information shall be shown on the final plat and <br /> supplemental sheets: <br /> (1) Date, northpoint and scale of drawing; <br /> (2) Legal description of the tract boundaries; <br /> (3) Names and addresses of the owner, subdivider, and engineer, or surveyor who <br /> prepared the plat; <br /> ~i~~ n.....,., oa o aoa;,..,wio ~..oo.... <br /> (3~]~ Reference points of existing surveys identified, related to the plat by <br /> distances and azimuths, and reference to a tield book or map as follows: <br /> (A) All stakes, monuments or other evidence found on the ground and used to <br /> determine the boundaries of the subdivision; <br /> (B) Adjoining corners of all adjoining subdivisions; <br /> 8 <br /> <br />