Chapter 17.28
REPLAT
Sections:
17.28.010 Generally.
17.28.020 Multiple ownership.
17.28.030 Alteration of installed improvements.
17.28.040 Recording.
17.28.050 Power of council not affected.
17.28.010 - Generally
A replat of a recorded plat shall proceed as specified by this title for the approval of a preliminary plat except as modified by this chapter.
(Ord. 4529 §7(1), 1984).
17.28.020 - Multiple ownership
Where the lots within a recorded plat are held in more than one ownership, the application for replat shall not be accepted by the city for processing unless accompanied by the signatures of all property owners within the plat whose lot boundaries would be altered or affected by the replat. A title report or plat certificate, showing the names of all persons with a real or possessory interest in the plat whose lot boundaries would be affected by the replat and any restrictions encumbering the land, shall be submitted with the application for replat.
(Ord. 4529 §7(2), 1984).
17.28.030 - Alteration of installed improvements
Whenever a replat will involve the relocation, removal or reconstruction of existing plat improvements or open space, the whole of the land embraced in the plat(s) proposed to be replatted shall constitute an assessment district for the purposes of financing said relocation, removal or reconstruction. Assessment rates and requirements shall be established by the council at the time of replat approval.
(Ord. 4529 §7(3), 1984).
17.28.040 - Recording
Any replat shall be filed and recorded with the county auditor and shall thereafter be the lawful plat and substitute for all former plats; provided, that, should a plat be vacated and not otherwise altered or replatted, it shall only be necessary to file with the county auditor the order, resolution or ordinance vacating the same, and the auditor shall thereupon note upon the original plat the part thereof so vacated.
(Ord. 4529 §7(4), 1984).
17.28.050 - Power of council not effected
Nothing in this chapter shall in any way change, limit or affect the power now vested in the council to vacate streets and parts of streets.
(Ord. 4529 §7(5), 1984).