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2018 Docket Enabling Ordinance December 18, 2018 <br />Page 22 <br /> <br />Exhibit D: Amendment 18-04 <br /> <br />Amendments to Title 16 <br /> <br />16.12.010 Generally. <br />Any person desiring to subdivide land shall prepare and submit to the county community <br />development services department at least two (2) eight (8) copies of a preliminary plat of the <br />proposed land subdivision which shall meet the requirements in Sections 16.12.020 through <br />16.12.030. (Ord. 2005-31, 2005) <br /> <br />16.12.250 Expiration. <br />A final plat meeting all requirements of this chapter shall be submitted to the board for approval <br />within the timeframe specified by RCW 58.17.140. Failure to do so will result in the preliminary plat <br />being expired and no longer valid. No further action is necessary regarding an application once the <br />preliminary plat has expired pursuant to this chapter. Any applicant who files a written request with <br />the administrator at least within 30 days prior to before the expiration date, showing that the <br />applicant has attempted in good faith to submit the final plat within the time period and that the <br />associated fees are paid, shall be granted a one-year extension. Such an extension can be requested <br />and granted five times. ( Ord. 2010-014 , 2010; Ord. 2010-02, 2010; Ord. 2005-31, 2005) <br /> <br />16.20.030 Certificate of Title – Computer Sheets. <br />The following items are to be submitted together with the final plat sheets: <br />1. Certificate of Title. A certificate of title, no older than 90 days at time of submittal, of the <br />property proposed to be platted shall be submitted with the plat for examination by the county <br />engineer, said abstract to show fee simple title in the proponents of the plat unencumbered. <br />2. Computer Sheets. Computer sheets shall be submitted with the final plat showing the closure <br />of plat boundaries, blocks, lots or any other area with no more error than one foot in five <br />thousand feet, together with the acreage of each lot. (Ord. 2005-31, 2005) <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />