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  • Subdivision Plats:
A subdivision plat is the division of a tract of land into smaller parcels (lots).
A map is created showing mathematical survey data, legal information and  the graphic
configuration of the division, conforming to local government  ordinances and state statutes.
This is a map prepared by a surveyor for the purpose of dividing a building into individual units
that can be purchased and sold. Similar to a subdivision plat the difference being a
condominium map is the division of a building, while a subdivision plat is the division of land. A
condominium map is prepared in conjunction with a condominium declaration.
This procedure is used to modify a parcel of land and bypass the full subdivision platting
process. A parcel must meet specified criteria to be eligible for an exemption survey. Generally
this survey is used for the following purposes:

Minor adjustments to property lines.
Adjustments to previously established building envelopes or
non-buildable areas which do not increase the allowable building
coverage.
Changes to or elimination of plat notes.
The rural cluster is a subdivision plat created to encourage the clustering of residential
dwellings on tracts of land, maintaining rural characteristics and preserving large open areas.
This process provides a means of developing rural property while protecting wild life habitats
and avoiding critical or unique environmental areas. This process allows for the division of
residential land, into parcels less than 35 acres each as long as at least two-thirds (2/3) of the
total area of the tract is reserved as open area.
  • Exemption Surveys:
  • Rural Clusters:
Annexation maps are prepared on tracts of land to provide a boundary description and graphic
of an area being incorporated into a city or town.
The map can be based on deed descriptions, other surveys or land lines without conducting a
land survey of the boundary.
  • Annexation Maps: