§ 151.25 PRELIMINARY DRAWING.
   (A)   Twelve blackline or blueline copies of the preliminary drawing shall be submitted to the platting commissioner. Fifteen copies shall be submitted for subdivisions outside the corporate limits. The drawing shall be prepared on a 24 by 36 inch sheet.
   (B)   A vicinity sketch at a scale represented by not more than 1,000 feet to the inch shall be drawn on or shall accompany the preliminary drawing.
   (C)   The preliminary drawing shall show all existing subdivisions and the street and tract lines of acreage parcels of land, together with the names of record owners of such parcels, immediately adjoining the proposed subdivision and between it and the nearest existing highways or streets. It shall also show the streets and alleys in adjoining subdivisions or unplatted property.
   (D)   The horizontal scale of the preliminary drawing shall be represented by not more than 100 feet to the inch.
   (E)   The preliminary drawing shall clearly show the following features and information:
      (1)   The proposed name of the subdivision, which shall not duplicate or closely approximate the name of any other subdivision in the city and within the territorial limits;
      (2)   Existing tracts of land according to real estate records of the county recorder;
      (3)   The names and addresses of the owner or owners of record, the subdivider and the engineer or surveyor;
      (4)   The names of adjacent subdivisions and the names of record owners of adjacent parcels of unplatted land;
      (5)   The boundary lines, accurate in scale, of the tract to be subdivided;
      (6)   The locations, widths, and names of all existing platted streets or alleys or other public ways within or adjacent to the tract, and other important features such as existing permanent buildings, watercourses, railroad lines, corporation lines, township lines, electric power lines, bridges, section lines, and any easements of record;
      (7)   Existing sewers, water mains, culverts, and other underground structures within the tract and immediately adjacent thereto with pipe sizes indicated;
      (8)   Contours with intervals of two feet referenced to U.S.G.S. datum;
      (9)   The layout, proposed names and widths of proposed streets, alleys, and easements; the approximate locations of catch basins, culverts, drainage outlets, and other drainage structures; the approximate locations and sizes of all water lines, sewers, and other utilities, and the locations and approximate dimensions of proposed lots;
      (10)   Zoning boundary lines, if any, proposed general uses of property, and required front yard setback lines;
      (11)   All parcels of land intended to be dedicated or temporarily reserved for public use, or to be reserved in the deeds for the common use of property owners in the subdivision, with the purposes, conditions, and limitations of such reservation indicated;
      (12)   Proposed lot lines, dimensions, and building front yard setbacks;
      (13)   Total acreage of the subdivision;
      (14)   North point, scale, and date; and
      (15)   The 100-year high water flood elevation as determined by the city engineer or the county engineer. (1980 Code, § 151.25) (Ord. 3704, passed 6-5-1978)