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(1) The process for final alteration approval shall be consistent with Chapter 29.20 CCC, when applicable, with the following exceptions:

(a) For those alterations proposing the changing of lot lines, a final map shall be prepared, consistent with CCC 29.20.300, that contains signatures of those persons having ownership interest in the portion being altered, and not all owners within the plat.

(b) For those alterations proposing alteration of easements, a final map shall be prepared, consistent with CCC 29.20.300, that contains signatures of all owners within the portion being altered, and not all owners within the plat; except when otherwise conditioned. This requirement does not alleviate the need for vacation of private easements by all parties granted rights to said easements. A report by a title company shall accompany the final plat which verifies appropriate ownership, as well as clarifies that appropriate easement vacations have occurred, where applicable.

(c) For those subdivision alterations proposing alteration or removal of notes and restrictions, compliance with subsection (1)(a) of this section is required. For short subdivisions, large lot divisions, or binding site plans, a notice of alteration form provided by the Administrator shall be prepared by the applicant and submitted for approval by the Administrator and recorded with the County Auditor. The notice shall contain signatures of a majority of owners within the land division, unless otherwise conditioned.

(2) The process for final vacation approval shall be consistent with Chapter 29.20 CCC, when applicable, with the following exceptions:

(a) For vacations of lots within a subdivision, the final plat shall contain signatures of all owners within the portion being vacated, and not all owners within the plat.

(b) For vacations of entire short subdivisions, large lot divisions, or binding site plans, a form provided by the Administrator shall be completed and submitted for approval before recording with the County Auditor. Vacations of portions of short subdivisions, large lot divisions, or binding site plans shall be processed in accordance with subsection (1)(a) of this section.