§ 11-3-1 Townsite or subdivision survey and plat required–Contents
§ 11-3-1.1 Definition of terms
§ 11-3-2 Corner markers to be planted–Marking on plat
§ 11-3-3 Numbering of lots–Length and angle of lines to be shown on plat–Curves
§ 11-3-4 Certification, acknowledgment and recording of plats
§ 11-3-6 Municipal approval for adjoining addition or subdivision–Conformity toexisting plats and regulations–Taxes and special assessments–Certification–Appeal of denial
§ 11-3-7 Naming of additions and subdivisions
§ 11-3-8 County commissioners’ approval required for plats outside municipalities–Resolution and auditor’s certificate–Appeal of denial
§ 11-3-8.1 Protection of water from subdivision sewage
§ 11-3-8.2 Liability of developer for sewage pollution
§ 11-3-9 Director of equalization to receive copy of plat–Treasurer’s certificate of taxpayment to be attached
§ 11-3-10 Sizes of plats filed with register–Materials used
§ 11-3-11 Register’s recording fee–Acceptance by governing body required
§ 11-3-12 Recorded plat as conveyance of dedications and grants marked on plat–General warranty–Use of land intended for streets and other public uses–Opening, improvement or maintenance
§ 11-3-12.1 Approval of access to street or highway prerequisite to filing plat
§ 11-3-12.2 Promulgation of rules for approval of access to state highways
§ 11-3-16 Vacation of plat before sale of lots–Recording of instrument–Vacation byjoinder of owners of lots sold
§ 11-3-17 Vacation of part of plat–Closing of public highways not authorized–Inclosureof public grounds adjoining lots
§ 11-3-18 Register of deeds to mark vacated plat–Reference to instrument of vacation
§ 11-3-19 Validation of prior vacations by instrument–Deadline for enforcing rights–Notice of pendency
§ 11-3-20 General procedure for vacation of plats–Supplemental to vacation byinstrument
§ 11-3-20.1 Vacation procedure within planning commission jurisdiction
§ 11-3-20.2 New plat vacating prior plats–References to prior plats
§ 11-3-20.3 Information required for vacation and replatting
§ 11-3-20.4 Recording of new plat on approval–Vacation of prior plats
§ 11-3-21.1 Filing of petition for vacation of plat–Contents
§ 11-3-22.1 Setting of time and place for hearing on petition–Notice by publication
§ 11-3-23.1 Grant of petition by board of county commissioners–Payment of propertytaxes
§ 11-3-24.1 Filing and recording of decision

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Terms Used In South Dakota Codified Laws > Title 11 > Chapter 3 - Platting of Townsites, Additions and Subdivisions

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