§ 22-403  PRE-APPLICATION PLANS AND DATA.
   1.   Pre-application plans and data shall include the following.
      A. Advisory meetings. Prior to filing an application for approval of a preliminary plat, a subdivider should, but is not required to, confer with the Planning Commission to discuss his or her proposal. This step does not require any fee or formal application. The purpose is to afford the subdivider advice and assistance in order to save time and money, suggest professional assistance if needed, and answer any questions the subdivider may have in regard to filing applications or other items required.
      B. General information. The subdivider shall be prepared to discuss with the Planning Commission details of the proposed subdivision, its use, and existing features of the area. This discussion will cover such items as existing covenants, land characteristics, availability of community facilities and utilities and information describing the proposed subdivision, such as the number of residential lots, typical lot width and depth, business areas, playgrounds, park areas, other public areas, proposed protective covenants, proposed utilities and street improvements.
      C.   Location map. A map showing the relationship of the proposed subdivision or land development to existing community facilities which serve or influence it and shall include development name, location of any existing facilities, traffic arteries, public or other schools, parks, playgrounds, utilities, churches, shopping centers, airports, hospitals, principal places of employment, title, scale, north arrow and date.
      D.   Topographic map. The location of the proposed subdivision shall be shown on a U.S. Geological Survey Map or comparable substitute for purposes of relating the subdivision to the existing topography, slope gradient and other physical features.
      E.   Sketch plan. Sketch plan, when possible according to the scale of development, drawn on a print of the topographic map, showing in a simple sketch form the proposed layout of streets, lots and other features in relation to existing conditions.
(Ord. 1983-3, passed 12-12-1983; Ord. 1991-5, passed 4-29-1991)