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A. A Plat Vacation or Alteration shall be processed in accordance with Sections 5.1100 and 6.0100.

B. Easements established by a dedication are property rights that cannot be extinguished or altered without the approval of the easement owner(s), unless the plat or other document creating the dedicated easement provides for an alternative method(s) to vacate or alter the easement.

C. After approval of an alteration, the applicant shall produce a final drawing of the approved alteration which shall be filed with the County auditor to become the lawful plat of the property.

D. If any land within the alteration is part of an assessment district, any outstanding assessment shall be equitably divided and levied against the remaining lots, parcels, or tracts, or be levied equitably on the lots resulting from the alteration.

E. If any land within the alteration contains a dedication to the general use of persons residing within the subdivision, such land may be altered and divided equitably between adjacent properties.