The CSM shall be reviewed by the Town Board for conformance
with this chapter and all ordinances, rules, regulations and the Town
Land Use Plan. The certified survey map shall be prepared by a professional
land surveyor in accordance with the provisions contained in § 236.34,
Wis. Stats., and shall show clearly on its face the following:
A. All existing buildings, setbacks, watercourses, drainage ditches,
names of adjacent owners, setbacks to structures on adjacent property
and other features pertinent to division of property.
B. Location of access to public road.
C. Date of the map with graphic scale.
D. Name and address of the person for whom the survey was made.
E. An owner's certificate and approval signature of the Town Chairperson
and Town Treasurer's certificate in accordance with § 236.21,
Wis. Stats., shall be the only approvals required for recording unless
additional approvals are necessary for dedication purposes.
F. All corners shall be monumented, as required by Wisconsin Statutes.
G. Prepared on durable white paper, on tracing cloth, or paper (that
can be copied), 8 1/2 inches wide by 14 inches long. The scale
shall not be more than 500 feet to the inch.
(1) The map shall include the certificate of the surveyor, giving a clear
and concise description of the land surveyed by bearings and distances,
commencing with some corner marked and established in the United States
Public Land Survey. The surveyor's certificate shall state that he
has complied with the requirements of Ch. 236, Wis. Stats.
(2) the Town Board shall approve, approve conditionally, or reject such
map within 60 days from the date of filing of the map unless the time
is extended by agreement with the subdivider. If the map is rejected,
the reason shall be stated in the minutes of the meeting and a written
statement forwarded to the subdivider.
(3) No lot shall be created unless it lies totally within one zoning
district. [Winnebago County Ordinance 18.56(9)(a).]
(4) If public right-of-way is being dedicated, an executed developer's agreement shall be required for any proposed improvements as prescribed in §
361-59 of this chapter. The petitioner will be obligated to pay all legal and professional fees associated with the Town's review and approval of the developer's agreement.
(5) The certified survey map shall be recorded with the County Register
of Deeds. When a certified survey map has been so recorded, the parcels
of land in the map may be described by reference to the number of
the survey, the volume and page where recorded, and the name of the
county. Any land or improvements offered for dedication and approved
by the governing agency accepting the dedication shall be deeded at
the time of recording, unless otherwise arranged.