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South Dakota

Title 11 · Chapter 11-3
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11-3-1. Townsite or subdivision survey and plat required--Contents.
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11-3-1.1. Definition of terms.
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11-3-2. Corner markers to be planted--Marking on plat.
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11-3-3. Numbering of lots--Length and angle of lines to be shown on plat--Curves.
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11-3-4. Certification, acknowledgment and recording of plats.
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11-3-5. 11-3-5. Repealed by SL 1979, ch 93, § 6
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11-3-6. Municipal approval for adjoining addition or subdivision--Conformity to existing plats and regulations--Taxes and special assessments--Certification--Appeal of denial.
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11-3-7. Naming of additions and subdivisions.
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11-3-8. County commissioners' approval required for plats outside municipalities--Resolution and auditor's certificate--Appeal of denial.
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11-3-8.1. Protection of water from subdivision sewage.
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11-3-8.2. Liability of developer for sewage pollution.
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11-3-9. Director of equalization to receive copy of plat--Treasurer's certificate of tax payment to be attached.
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11-3-10. Sizes of plats filed with register--Materials used.
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11-3-11. Register's recording fee--Acceptance by governing body required.
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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 not required.
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11-3-12.1. Approval of access to street or highway prerequisite to filing plat.
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11-3-12.2. Promulgation of rules for approval of access to state highways.
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11-3-13. 11-3-13 to 11-3-15. Repealed by SL 1988, ch 128, §§ 10 to 12
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11-3-16. Vacation of plat before sale of lots--Recording of instrument--Vacation by joinder of owners of lots sold.
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11-3-17. Vacation of part of plat--Closing of public highways not authorized--Inclosure of public grounds adjoining lots.
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11-3-18. Register of deeds to mark vacated plat--Reference to instrument of vacation.
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11-3-19. Validation of prior vacations by instrument--Deadline for enforcing rights--Notice of pendency.
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11-3-20. General procedure for vacation of plats--Supplemental to vacation by instrument.
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11-3-20.1. Vacation procedure within planning commission jurisdiction.
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11-3-20.2. New plat vacating prior plats--References to prior plats.
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11-3-20.3. Information required for vacation and replatting.
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11-3-20.4. Recording of new plat on approval--Vacation of prior plats.
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11-3-21. 11-3-21. Repealed by SL 1988, ch 128, § 5
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11-3-21.1. Filing of petition for vacation of plat--Contents.
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11-3-22. 11-3-22. Repealed by SL 1988, ch 128, § 6
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11-3-22.1. Setting of time and place for hearing on petition--Notice by publication.
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11-3-23. 11-3-23. Repealed by SL 1988, ch 128, § 7
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11-3-23.1. Grant of petition by board of county commissioners--Payment of property taxes.
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11-3-24. 11-3-24. Repealed by SL 1988, ch 128, § 8
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11-3-24.1. Filing and recording of decision.
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11-3-25. 11-3-25. Repealed by SL 1988, ch 128, § 9
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11-3-26. Replatting after vacation of plat.
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