§ 154.042 FILING REQUIREMENTS.
   No application for subdivision shall be accepted unless accompanied by a completed application form, the filing requirements listed herein below, and any other documents requested by the Comptroller.
   (A)   There must be adherence to all filing requirements at least 30 days prior to the date of Plan Commission review.
   (B)   The following documents must accompany the filing of such application:
      (1)   Plat of subdivision. A plat of subdivision prepared and sealed by a land surveyor duly licensed by the State of Illinois (five full-size copies on standard sheets not larger than 24 x 36 inches and drawn to a scale not less than one inch equals 50 feet, and ten 11 x 17 inch reduced copies).
      (2)   Plat of survey. A current plat of survey dated within six months of the date of submittal (five full-size copies and ten 11 x 17 inch reduced copies) prepared and sealed by a land surveyor duly licensed by the state.
      (3)   Title policy. A copy of the title policy.
      (4)   Affidavit of title. An executed affidavit of title for the period of time from the effective date of the title policy to the date of application for subdivision.
      (5)   Wetlands delineation report. A wetlands delineation report prepared by a wetlands scientist or professional engineer licensed to practice in the state is required whenever a site contains or has the potential to contain wetlands.
      (6)   Topographical survey. A topographical survey showing contour lines at one foot intervals and the proposed footprint (location and dimensions) of all proposed buildings or construction.
      (7)   Site context plan. The boundaries of the site shall be clearly delineated on an aerial photograph which reveals the site and all property within a 1,000 foot radius (as measured from the outside boundaries of the site) and all public rights-of-way within and adjacent to the site at a scale of not less than one inch equals 50 feet. For adjacent properties, such site context plan shall indicate existing rear, front, and side yard setbacks.
      (8)   Engineering plan. A drawing prepared by a professional engineer duly licensed by the state that contains the design of streets (if any dedication or pavement construction is proposed), drainage facilities, and other public improvements.
(Ord. 7-42, passed 6-20-07)