(A) Site engineering plans shall be drawn to scale and show the dimensions and features of the proposed development.
(B) The requirements for the site plan contents and format are as follows:
(1) The set of plans shall contain the following sheets as a minimum:
(a) Title sheet, with project name and location map. The title sheet shall also include the name, address, telephone number, and seal of the registered professional engineer or the licensed/registered land surveyor preparing the plans;
(b) Topographic survey map;
(c) Geometric plan showing all dimensions of existing property boundaries, and necessary data to layout the proposed development; and
(d) Grading/drainage plan which identifies all existing and proposed drainage characteristics such as swales, drainage break points, and storm sewers and detention facilities.
(2) Each plan sheet shall include:
(a) A title block located in the lower right hand corner that includes the project name job number, sheet title (geometric, grading, and the like), sheet number, date of preparation, and latest revision date and description;
(b) North arrow;
(c) Graph scale (bar scale), preferably with a scale between one inch equals 20 feet and one inch equals 100 feet;
(d) A legend clearly identifying all symbols indicated on that plan sheet;
(e) Plan sheets shall be 24 inches by 36 inches in size;
(f) An adequate number of benchmarks shown with elevations referenced to NGVD or NAVD to facilitate checking of elevations without more than one setup of a surveyor’s level, except for large development sites where additional setups may be warranted; and
(g) Delineation of all existing and proposed easements for underground and overhead utilities and drainage.
(Ord. 1997-16, passed 12-8-1997; Ord. 2005-01, passed 2-17-2005) Penalty, see § 153.999