(a) Qualifications Size and Material.
(1) All plans for improvements shall be prepared by a registered professional engineer and stamped by him.
(2) All plats shall be prepared by a registered professional surveyor and stamped by him. All surveying shall conform to the standards adopted by the Ashland County Engineer.
(3) Size and material.
A. Construction Plans. All "construction plans", except cross-section sheets, shall be fifty scale (1" = 50') or larger on sheets twenty- four by thirty-six inches of India ink on linen or Milar. Cross- section sheets may be penciled on paper of the same size.
B. Grading and Drainage Plan.
1. Preliminary grading and drainage plans shall be of approved appropriate scale on sheets not larger than thirty-six by thirty-six inches of pencil on paper.
2. Final grading and drainage plans shall be of approved appropriate scale on sheets not larger than thirty-six inches by thirty-six inches of India ink on linen or Milar.
C. Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan. The erosion and sedimentation plans shall be of approved appropriate scale on sheets not larger than thirty-six inches by thirty-six inches of pencil on paper.
D. Plats shall be 100 scale (1" = 100') or larger of India ink on linen or Milar eighteen inches by twenty-four inches.
(4) Reproduced Milar tracings may be furnished in lieu of India ink on linen or Milar in all cases.
(b) Submittal (In Triplicate).
(1) Preliminary. All preliminary planning and design information shall be submitted to the agencies having jurisdiction at least thirty days in advance of submission of the preliminary plat to the Planning Commission.
(2) Final. All completed final planning and design information shall be submitted to the agencies having jurisdiction at least thirty days in advance of submission of the final plat to the Commission.
(c) Approval. All plans and plats submitted to the City Engineer or, where applicable, the County Engineer for review and approval shall be reviewed and approved or disapproved within thirty days of submission.
(d) Official Jurisdiction. Official jurisdiction involving approval of plans, tests and inspection shall be upon request and submission by the developer in accordance with the following:
OFFICIAL JURISDICTION (INVOLVING APPROVAL OF PLANS, TESTS, INSPECTIONS AND INSTALLATION) | ||
TYPE OF IMPROVEMENT | WITHIN THE CITY | UNINCORPORATED AREA WITHIN 3 MILES OF THE CITY |
STREET IMPROVEMENTS (Grading, paving, sidewalks, bridges, etc. | City Engineer | County Engineer after consultation with City Engineer |
STORM DRAINAGE, GRADING, EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL | *City Engineer | *County Engineer after consultation with City Engineer |
WATER SUPPLY Public system Community system Private wells | City Engineer City Engineer City-County Board of Health and registration with City Water Dept. | O.E.P.A. and County Engineer after consultation with City Engineer O.E.P.A. and County Engineer after consultation with City Engineer City-County Board of Health |
SANITARY SEWAGE Public system Community system Private septic tanks | City Engineer City Engineer City Engineer, Council and City- County Board of Health | County Engineer after consultation with City Engineer County Engineer after consultation with City Engineer City-County Board of Health and County Engineer after consultation with City Engineer |
GAS, ELECTRIC, TELEPHONE, CABLE TV, ETC. | Appropriate Utility Company and City Engineer | Appropriate Utility Company and County Engineer |
STREET SIGNS AND MONUMENTS | City Engineer | County Engineer |
* Approval by Ashland County Soil and Water Conservation District is also required.
(Ord. 39-81. Passed 10-7-81.)