The minimum requirements for the subdivision of land and the laying out of streets and other public space shall be as follows.
(A) All plans submitted for approval shall be in triplicate, drawn to a scale of not more than 100 feet to the inch, and shall be clearly and neatly drawn. Preliminary or tentative plans may be first submitted before the final plans are prepared.
(B) All final plans shall show the proposed street lines, sidewalk lines, lot lines, building lines, and all property or subdivision boundaries. They shall show, in accordance with an accurate land survey, the controlling points and lines around and within the subdivision itself and also by distance, bearings and angles, the relation of such controlling points and lines to the other controlling survey points within or near the village. All survey monuments shall be indicated and there shall be at least one permanent monument placed at each property corner of the subdivided area, and at least one at each street intersection. Such monuments shall be placed when the surveys are made and shall consist of one-inch iron pipe driven at least two feet into the ground and imbedded in concrete.
(C) Sufficient topography shall be shown to indicate the natural drainage and the probable finished grades of streets. All existing and proposed streets, alleys, and other public spaces shall be shown, with the width and type of pavement or surfacing, and all other important features. Sufficient information shall be drawn to scale on the plans to indicate the relation of the proposed streets and other public spaces to the present street system of the village, and also the official plan.
(D) The dimensions of all lots, and subdivisions and re-subdivisions of lots shall be shown. The north point and scale shall be shown, and the name and addresses of the petitioner and of the engineer or surveyor shall be given on each plan.
(E) Whenever improvements are proposed within any such subdivision or in any such street or other public space, detailed plans, profiles, and outline specifications of such improvements shall be likewise submitted in triplicate. Such plans and specifications shall show or indicate every essential detail of such improvements.
(F) One copy of all such plans, profiles, and specifications shall be filed with the Clerk, one shall be preserved in the files of the village, and the third shall be returned to the petitioner, all with the approval or disapproval of the Board of Trustees clearly indicated.
(2016 Code, § 9.106) Penalty, see § 10.99