In accordance with the laws of the State of Texas, every owner
of land located within the corporate limits of the City of Paris,
or within the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Paris,
who divides the tract in two (2) or more parts for the purpose of
laying out a subdivision of the tract including addition to the City
of Paris, or for laying out suburban lots or building lots, and streets,
alleys or parks and other portions intended for public use, or the
use of purchasers or owners of lots fronting thereon or adjacent thereto,
are required to submit a plat of such subdivision or addition for
approval by the City Planning Commission of the City of Paris. The
City hereby creates an exception to these requirements when four (4)
or fewer platted lots are affected or four (4) or fewer unplatted
lots are created and no easements, dedications, or rights-of-way are
required for public use and the owner provides a recordable surveyor’s
plat and recording fee; however lots created under this exception
cannot be re-divided, using the procedure established in this exception.
The City Council of the City of Paris is empowered by law to
promulgate and establish the general plan of said City and its streets,
alleys, parks, public utility facilities, including those which have
been or may be layed out, together with general plan for the extension
of such City and of its roads, streets and public highways within
said City and within the extraterritorial jurisdiction thereof.
On and after the passage of this Ordinance any person, firm
or corporation seeking approval of any plat, plan or replat of any
subdivision of land within the corporate limits or within the extraterritorial
jurisdiction of the City of Paris shall be required to comply with
the requirements of this ordinance before such approval may be granted.
(Ordinance 2012-040, sec. 2, adopted 12/10/12)
