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Before a plat may be recorded, the plat must: (1) describe the subdivision by metes and bounds; (2) locate the subdivision with respect to a corner of the surveyor tract or an original corner of the original survey of which it is a part; and (3) state the dimensions of the subdivision and of each street, alley, square, ...
For land that has never been platted before or land to be replatted, plans prepared by a Texas licensed professional engineer for water, wastewater, drainage, and paving plans are required to be approved by the City Engineering Department and Utilities Division prior to plat approval by the Planning and Zoning ...
What is a Replat? A replat shall include modification of an existing plat that creates new lots or alters any previously dedicated rights-of-way or easements, as provided in Section 212.014 and 212.015 of the Texas Local Government Code.
This process involves a public hearing and notification of property owners within 200 feet of the property and may be completed in about 4 to 6 weeks. Re-platting involves: Pre-application conference (recommended / optional)