Planning & Development Services Department
2345 Providence Blvd, Deltona, FL 32725
Phone: (386) 878-8600 • Fax: (386) 878-8601
www.deltonafl.gov
FINAL PLAT CONTENT REQUIREMENTS CHECKLIST
For both phased and non-phased developments
If printing out application only check first box.
Plat (scale 1”=100’, or other scale approved by the City Engineer; prepared on standard sheet
sizes as required by F.S. Ch. 177, and shall be 22” x 28”, including a three (3) inch binding margin
on the left side and one (1) inch margin on the other three (3) sides).
Construction Plan (submitted on 24” x 36” sheet sizes.)
Survey of the subject property prepared by a registered surveyor.
Survey of the subject property containing the legal description of the subject property, property
appraiser’s tax identification number(s), date of survey, and the surveyor’s certificate of
accuracy.
Legal description of the subject property also be presented as part of a Word file.
Vicinity Map (at a scale not to exceed 1”=2,000’).
Names and location of adjoining subdivisions, city limit lines, bulkheads lines, property lines,
right of way, and easements.
Accurate location and legal description of all monuments, markers, and control points.
Legal description of the property being platted.
Signed certificate of dedication.
Signed certificate of Joinder and consent to dedications.
Signed certificate of all required acknowledgements.
Signed certificate of surveyor.
Signed certificate of approval by City registered land surveyor (RLS).
Signed certificate of approval by City Commission.
Signed certificate of approval by Land Development Managers.
Signed certificate of clerk.
Sufficient horizontal and vertical survey data to readily identify and reproduce on the ground
every onsite straight or curved boundary line, lot line, right of way line, easement line, bulkhead
line, setback line, including linear dimensions, bearings or deflection angles, radii, arcs, central
angles, top of slope, slope angle, bottom of slope, points of curve, points of reverse curve,
points of tangent, and other commonly used survey features. All dimensions shall be measured
to the nearest one-hundredth of a foot and all angles to the nearest second of a degree.