A final plat prepared by a professional land surveyor shall
be required for all subdivisions. It shall comply in all respects
with the requirements of § 236.20, Wis. Stats. The final
plat shall comply in all respects with the requirements of § 236.20,
Wis. Stats., along with the following:
A. All building setback lines based on Table 1 of this chapter, which
is the Town of Vinland's zoning setback requirements.
B. All lands reserved for future public acquisition or reserved for
the common use of property owners within the plat. If common property
is located within the plat, then provisions for its use and maintenance
must also be provided with the plat.
C. Exact street width along the line of any obliquely intersecting street.
D. Railroad rights-of-way within and abutting the plat.
E. Additional setback lines or yards required by the subdivider which
are more restrictive than the zoning district in which the plat is
located are to be included in recorded covenants.
F. Location of soil percolation and soil boring tests shall be shown
on all plats to be served by on-site sanitary systems.
G. Floodplain and shoreland boundaries and the contour line lying a
vertical distance of two feet above the elevation of the one-hundred-year
recurrence interval flood or, where such data is not available, five
feet above the elevation of the maximum flood recorded within the
exterior boundaries of the plat or located within 100 feet therefrom.
H. All lands reserved for future public acquisition, dedication or reserved
for the common use of property owners within the plat. If property
reserved for common use is located within the subdivision, provisions
and plans for its use and maintenance shall be submitted with the
plat.
I. Special restrictions required by the Town Board and any other approving
or objecting agency relating to access control along public ways,
the provision of planting strips or the treatment of shoreland and
floodplains.
J. Consistency with the State Plane Coordinate System.
K. Any covenants that will be filed with or separate from the final
plat.
L. When residential subdivisions, including CSMs, are platted adjacent
to a nonresidential use, i.e., agricultural (such as a farm operation),
nonmetallic mining (such as a quarry operation), or commercial/industrial
operation, the subdivider shall include a statement on the face of
the plat that future owners of homes need to be aware of and understand
the implications of living next to the specific nonresidential use.
The disclosure language shall be subject to the review and approval
of the Town.
All final plats shall meet all the surveying and monumenting
requirements of § 236.15, Wis. Stats.
All final plats shall provide all the certificates required
by § 236.21, Wis. Stats., and in addition the surveyor shall
certify that he has fully complied with all the provisions of this
chapter and shall provide a certificate for Town Board approval.