Each preliminary development plan shall include six copies of the following documents drawn to scale and these documents shall include, at a minimum, the following data:
(a) The name of the development, the name of the owner or developer, north arrow, date, and scale;
(b) A boundary survey;
(c) Existing topography and proposed finished grade with a maximum two foot contour interval;
(d) Isolated lands, flood hazard areas, wetlands, and watercourses: These site features shall be based on best available record information and wetlands and watercourses shall be based on a delineation performed in accordance with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers requirements in place at the time of application of this Code. This delineation does not have to be approved by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers when the preliminary development plan is submitted but must have Corps' approval with the submission of final development plans;
(e) A list of threatened and endangered species;
(f) Proposed building locations, separations, and setbacks;
(g) Proposed roadway and pedestrian facility plans;
(h) Preliminary stormwater management plan;
(i) Existing and proposed water distribution facilities;
(j) Location and size of sewage disposal area(s);
(k) General concept plans for landscaping and buffering;
(l) Architectural concept plans of proposed buildings and structures;
(m) Typical sections for all roadways and access drives;
(n) Proposed phases if the project is to be developed in stages; and
(o) A table containing calculations of building ground coverage and the total area of impervious cover.
(p) Yield plan. The applicant shall prepare a yield plan showing a layout for a traditional subdivision on the subject parcel in full compliance with Village codes and taking into consideration all information depicted on the existing conditions site report required by subsection (a) herein.
(Ord. 2011-65. Passed 5-21-12.)