307.6 All plans shall be drawn to a scale no smaller than one hundred feet (100) feet to the inch. All condominium floor plans shall be drawn to a scale no smaller than oneeighth (1/8) inch to the foot. All plats and plans shall be of sufficient size, within the parameters set forth in Section 307.2 of this Chapter, to clearly show all dimensions, notations and other printed matter with sufficient legibility and clarity to permit legible reproduction. 307.7 307.8 §308 Reinstatement of Approval. In the event that the plat has not been recorded within the required ninety (90) days, the municipal manager is authorized to reinstate the signatures of the proper officers of the Municipality indicating approval, provided there are no changes in the minor subdivision previously granted approval and all the requirements of this Chapter regarding posting of an escrow deposit or amenities bond and execution of a development agreement, if applicable, have been met and, further, provided the plan is submitted for reinstatement of approval within one hundred eighty (180) days following the date of preliminary and final approval by the Commission. Any request for reinstatement of preliminary and final approval that is submitted after one hundred eighty (180) days from the date of the original granting of preliminary and final approval by the Commission shall require resubmission of an application for preliminary and final approval in conformance with the requirements of this Chapter. §309 Filing of Copies Upon recording of the final plat in the Office of the County Recorder of Deeds, the applicant shall deliver to the municipal manager, one (1) reproducible mylar and one copy in electronic format on a three and a half (3 ½) inch diskette as a DXF or DWG file of the final plat as recorded, containing all required signatures and dates of approval. The following layers shall be created on the disk: property lines, right of way lines, centerline of streets, easements, lot numbers, street names, pavement, buildings, text general (title block, notes, clauses, etc.), metes and bounds, utilities (storm and sanitary on separate layers), drainage (creeks and streams), monuments and markers, building setbacks, adjoining property lines, contours, elevation spots, walls. XVI - 19