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Dictionary: plat1   (plăt) pronunciation
tr.v., plat·ted, plat·ting, plats.
To plait or braid.

n.
A braid.

[Middle English platen, alteration of plaiten, to fold, braid. See plait.]


plat2 (plăt) pronunciation
n.
  1. A piece of land; a plot.
  2. A map showing actual or planned features, such as streets and building lots.
tr.v., plat·ted, plat·ting, plats.
To make a plat of: plat a new town.

[Middle English, probably alteration (influenced by plat, something flat) of plot; see plot.]


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1. To draw a description of land.

2. Plan or map of a specific land area. See also Description; Government Rectangular Survey.

A plan or map of a specific land area. See also description, government rectangular survey. A subdivision plat may be filed to show detailed size and boundaries of each lot, easements, location of utilities, and streets and to state the restrictive covenants.Example: A subdivider provided a preliminary plat for consideration by the city's engineering department. She filed a final plat after improvements were completed and approved by the appropriate city engineering officials.

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A map, plan, or chart of a city, town, section, or subdivision, indicating the location and boundaries of individual properties.


This entry contains information applicable to United States law only.

A map of a town or a section of land that has been subdivided into lots showing the location and boundaries of individual parcels with the streets, alleys, easements, and rights of use over the land of another.

A plat is usually drawn to scale.

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A contemporary plat map showing the location of a lot for sale.

A plat consists of a map, drawn to scale, showing the divisions of a piece of land. U.S. General Land Office surveyors drafted township plats of Public Lands Surveys to show the distance and bearing between section corners, sometimes including topographic or vegetation information. City, town or village plats show subdivisions into blocks with streets and alleys. Further refinement often splits blocks into individual lots, usually for the purpose of selling the described lots; this has become known as subdivision. After the filing of a plat, legal descriptions can refer to block and lot-numbers rather than portions of sections.[1]

In order for plats to become legally valid, a local governing body, such as a public works department, urban planning commission, or zoning board must normally review and approve them.

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Types of plats

A Plat of Consolidation originates when a landowner takes over several adjacent parcels of land and consolidates them into a single parcel. In order to do this, the landowner will usually need to make a survey of the parcels and submit the survey to the governing body that would have to approve the consolidation.[2]

A Plat of Subdivision appears when a landowner or municipality divides land into smaller parcels. If a landowner owns an acre of land, for instance, and wants to divide it into three pieces, a surveyor would have to take precise measurements of the land and submit the survey to the governing body, which would then have to approve it.[3]

A Correction Plat or Amending Plat records minor corrections to an existing plat, such as correcting a surveying mistake or a scrivener's error. Such plats can sometimes serve to relocate lot-lines or other features, but laws usually tightly restrict such use.[4]

A Vacating Plat functions to legally void a prior plat or portion of a plat. The rules normally allow such plats only when all the platted lots remain unsold and no construction of buildings or public improvements has taken place.

Other names associated with Parcel Maps are: Land Maps, Tax Maps, Real Estate Maps, Landowner Maps, Lot and Block Survey System and Land Survey Maps. Parcel maps, unlike any other public real estate record, have no federal, state or municipal oversight with their development.

Reasons for platting

An 1878 plat map of Transitville (now Buck Creek, Indiana)
  • Ensuring that all property has access to a public right of way. Without such access, a property owner may be unable to utilize his or her property without having to trespass to reach it. The platting process restricts the fraudulent practice of knowingly selling lots with no access to public right of way.
  • Dedication of land for other public uses, such as parks or areas needed for flood protection.
  • Ensuring compliance with zoning. Zoning regulations frequently contain restrictions that govern lot sizes and lot geometry. The platting process allows the governing authorities to ensure that all lots comply with these regulations.
  • Ensuring compliance with a land use plan established to control the development of a city.

Reading a plat

Plats contain a number of informational elements:

  • The property boundaries are indicated by bearing and distance. The bearing is in the format of degrees, minutes, seconds with compass point letters before and afterward to indicate the compass quadrant. For example N 38 00 00 E is 38 degrees into the northeast quadrant or 38 degrees east of north. Similarly S 22 00 00 W is 22 degrees west of south. Note that north here is true north, so magnetic orientation must be corrected for magnetic declination. (Explanatory graphic)
  • The certification note provides information on the surveyor and is the location where recent US plats place the flood survey code in accordance with the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968.
  • The north arrow is familiar to most map readers
  • The title block and lot numbers provide information specific to a development or land use plan
  • An easement is usually indicated by a dashed line, although it is also common to have to look them up in supplementary documents (such as a title report)
  • Streets are usually indicated by a graphical outline of the right of way, and sometimes depicts the paved area.

History

The creation of a plat map marks an important step in the process of incorporating a town or city according to United States law. Because the process of incorporation sometimes occurred at a courthouse, the incorporation papers for many American cities may be stored hundreds of miles away in another state.

For example, to view the original General Land Office plat for the city of San Francisco, California, filed in 1849, one must visit the Clackamas County courthouse in Oregon City, Oregon, then the capital of the Oregon Territory and the site of the closest federal land office. This happened because California did not gain statehood until 1850.

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Dansk (Danish)
1.
n. - jordstykke
v. tr. - lave et kort over

2.
n. - fletning
v. tr. - flette

3.

idioms:

  • plat du jour    dagens ret

Nederlands (Dutch)
lap grond, plattegrond, vlecht(en)

Français (French)
1.
n. - terrain, parcelle de terrain
v. tr. - construire un terrain

2.
n. - natte, tresse
v. tr. - tresser, natter

3.

idioms:

  • plat du jour    plat du jour

Deutsch (German)
1.
n. - kleines Stück Land, Karte, Plan
v. - einen Plan anfertigen

2.
n. - Zopf, Geflecht
v. - flechten

3.

idioms:

  • plat du jour    Tagesgericht

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - (ΗΠΑ) οικοπεδάκι ή αγροτεμάχιο
v. - σχεδιάζω

idioms:

  • plat du jour    πιάτο της ημέρας (φαγητό)

Italiano (Italian)
appezzamento, intrecciare

idioms:

  • plat du jour    piatto del giorno

Português (Portuguese)
n. - pedaço de terra (m), mapa (m)
v. - entrelaçar, trançar, cartografar

idioms:

  • plat du jour    prato do dia

Русский (Russian)
план, снимать план, участок земли

idioms:

  • plat du jour    блюдо приготовлено в ресторане в тот день

Español (Spanish)
1.
n. - parcela
v. tr. - hacer un plano de

2.
n. - trenza, cinta para el cabello
v. tr. - trenzar, colocar una cinta

3.

idioms:

  • plat du jour    plato del día

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - jordtäppa, plan, karta, maträtt
v. - göra upp en plan

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
1. 把...编成辫子, 辫子

idioms:

  • plat du jour    餐厅当天的主菜

2. 地图, 小块的地, 把...编成辫子

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
1.
v. tr. - 把...編成辮子
n. - 辮子

idioms:

  • plat du jour    餐廳當天的主菜

2.
n. - 地圖, 小塊的地
v. tr. - 把...編成辮子

한국어 (Korean)
1.
n. - 작은 땅 도면, 토지측량도
v. tr. - ~도면을(지도를)만들다

2.
n. - 주름, 변발, 땋은 끈
v. tr. - 주름잡다, 땋다

3.

idioms:

  • plat du jour    (식당의) 오늘의 특별 요리

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 地面, 地所, 図面, 地図

idioms:

  • plat du jour    本日の特別料理

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) قطعه أرض صغيرة, خريطه لأرض (فعل) يضع خريطه ل‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮חלקת אדמה, צלחת/מנת אוכל, מפת-שטח‬
v. tr. - ‮שרטט מפה או תרשים, מיפה‬
n. - ‮מקלעת (שיער, סרטים)‬
v. tr. - ‮ארג, קלע, קיפל‬
plat du jour - ‮מנת היום (מסעדה)‬


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