355.8 - PLATS FOR SUBDIVISIONS.

        355.8  PLATS FOR SUBDIVISIONS.         Subdivision plats shall conform to the following provisions where      applicable:         1.  The original plat drawing shall remain the property of the      surveyor.         2.  The size of each plat sheet shall not be less than eight and      one-half inches by eleven inches.         3.  If more than one sheet is used, each sheet shall display both      the number of the sheet and the total number of sheets included in      the plat, and clearly labeled match lines indicating where the other      sheets adjoin.  An index shall be provided to show the relationship      between the sheets.         4.  The scale of the plat drawing shall be clearly stated and      graphically illustrated by a bar scale on every plat sheet.         5.  Each subdivision plat shall be designated, by name or as      otherwise prescribed, in bold letters inside the margin at the top of      each plat sheet.         6.  An arrow indicating the northern direction shall be shown on      each plat sheet.         7.  The plat shall show that the subdivision is tied to a      physically monumented land line which is identified by two United      States public land survey system corners, or by two physically      monumented corners of a recorded subdivision.         8.  The plat shall show the lengths and bearings of the boundaries      of the tracts surveyed.  The course of each boundary line shown on      the plat may be indicated by a direct bearing reference or by an      angle between the boundary line and an intersecting line having a      shown bearing, except when the boundary line has an irregular or      constantly changing course, as along a body of water, or when a      description of the boundary line is better achieved by measurements      shown at points or intervals along a meander line or an offset line      having a shown course.  The bearing shall be referenced to a United      States public land survey system land line, or recorded subdivision      line.  If the boundary lines show bearings, lengths, or locations      which vary from those recorded in deeds, abutting plats, or other      instruments of record, the following note shall be placed along the      lines:  "recorded as (show recorded bearing, length, or location)".      Bearings and angles shown shall be given to at least the nearest      minute of arc.         9.  The plat shall show and identify all monuments necessary for      the location of the tracts and shall indicate whether the monuments      were found or placed.         10.  If United States public land survey system corners control      the land description, the corners shall be clearly identified on the      plat including a description of the monumentation and shall indicate      whether the monuments were found or placed.         11.  Control monuments shall be adequately described and clearly      identified on the plat and noted as found or placed.  If additional      monuments are to be placed subsequent to the recording of a      subdivision as provided in section 355.6, the location of the      additional monuments shall be shown on the plat.         12.  Survey data shall be shown to positively describe the bounds      of every lot, block, street, easement, or other areas shown on the      plat, and the boundaries of the surveyed lands.         13.  Distances shall be shown in feet to at least the nearest      one-tenth of a foot in accordance with the definition of the U. S.      survey foot.  Distance measurements shall refer to the horizontal      plane.         14.  Curve data shall be stated in terms of radius, central angle,      and length of curve.  Unless otherwise specified by local ordinance,      curve data for streets of uniform width need only be shown with      reference to the center line and lots fronting on such curves need      only show the chord bearing and distance of the part of the curve      included in the lot boundary.  Otherwise, the curve data shall be      shown for the line affected.         15.  The unadjusted error of closure shall not be greater than one      in ten thousand for subdivision boundaries and shall not be greater      than one in five thousand for an individual lot.         16.  If part of the surveyed land is bounded by an irregular line,      that part shall be enclosed by a meander line or an offset line      showing complete data with distances along all lines extending beyond      the enclosure to the irregular boundary, and shown with as much      certainty as can be determined or as "more or less", if variable.  In      all cases, the true boundary shall be clearly indicated on the plat.         17.  Interior excepted parcels shall be clearly indicated and      labeled, "not a part of this survey (or subdivision)".         18.  Adjoining properties shall be identified, and if the      adjoining properties are a part of a recorded subdivision, the name      of that subdivision shall be shown.  If the survey is a subdivision      of a portion of a previously recorded subdivision plat, sufficient      ties shall be shown to controlling lines appearing on such plat to      permit a comparison to be made.         19.  The purpose of any easement shown on the plat shall be      clearly stated.         20.  The purpose of areas dedicated to the public shall be clearly      indicated on the plat.         21.  The plat shall be accompanied by a description of the land      included in the subdivision and shall contain a statement by the      surveyor that the work was done and the plat was prepared by the      surveyor or under the surveyor's direct personal supervision and      shall be signed and dated by the surveyor and bear the surveyor's      Iowa registration number and legible seal.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         90 Acts, ch 1236, §8         C91, § 114A.8         C93, § 355.8         2007 Acts, ch 143, §6         Referred to in § 354.8