Platting Requirements

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What is a Plat?


A plat is a surveyed drawing and description of a legal building site (or sites) that shows the location, dimensions, and description of any lots, rights of way, easements, building lines, and other site features or dedications that affect how a parcel will be developed. A plat must conform to the requirements outlined in Chapter 26 of the Code of Ordinances before it can be approved.


When is a Plat Required?


A plat is required when land located within the City of Greenville, or within its extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ), is divided into two or more parts for the purpose of sale, creating building sites, or creating a subdivision or an addition to the City, or laying out lots of any nature.


What is the Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (ETJ)?


The ETJ of the City of Greenville is the unincorporated area that lies between the existing City limits or corporate boundary and extending outward to a perimeter two miles from the corporate boundary.


All plats and subdivisions of land located within the City's ETJ must comply with the Subdivision Ordinance (located in Chapter 26 of the Code of Ordinances).