The owner or subdivider shall prepare and submit a preliminary plat containing the following information.
(A) Identification and description.
(1) Proposed name of subdivision, not similar to any existing subdivision;
(2) Date and north point;
(3) Scale of plat, not less than one inch to 200 feet;
(4) Indication of any proposed covenants;
(5) Location map indicating location of proposed subdivision in relation to the general known area;
(6) Names and addresses of the subdivider and surveyor making the plat, and property owners of record within 350 feet of the proposed subdivision;
(7) Legal description of proposed subdivision; and
(8) Title opinion or title insurance policy indicating fee ownership of land to be subdivided.
(B) Existing conditions and proposed design features.
(1) Boundary line of proposed subdivision;
(2) Zoning of land within, and abutting, the subdivision;
(3) Layout, dimensions, and acreage of proposed lots and blocks;
(4) Name, location, and right-of-way width of existing or proposed streets, highways, alleys, sidewalks, and pedestrian ways;
(5) High water mark of all lakes, rivers, streams, and wetlands;
(6) Location, dimensions, and purpose of existing and proposed utilities and utility easements;
(7) Location and dimensions of existing and proposed public sewer and water systems;
(8) Existing and proposed storm water drainage system, including drainage easements;
(9) Boundary lines of adjoining unsubdivided or subdivided land within 350 feet, identifying by name and ownership;
(10) Proposed zoning changes, if necessary;
(11) Minimum front, side, and rear yard setbacks, as required by Chapter 154; and
(12) Location, dimensions, and size of areas, other than streets, alleys, pedestrian ways, and utility easements, proposed to be dedicated or reserved for public uses.
(C) Supplementary information. The following information may be required if it is deemed necessary and appropriate by the Zoning Administrator:
(1) Existing topography, including contour lines at two-foot intervals. Watercourses, wetlands, rock outcrops, power transmission poles and lines, and other significant features shall also be known;
(2) Soil survey, grading plan, soil erosion, and sod intent control plan, and landscaping plan;
(3) Statement of proposed use of development, including type and number of structures and units;
(4) Statement of adequacy of existing or proposed utilities to accommodate or serve the proposed development;
(5) Statement relative to the relationship of the proposed subdivision with existing or potential adjacent subdivisions;
(6) Statement of estimate costs of proposed required improvements;
(7) Other information deemed necessary by the Zoning Administrator, Planning Commission, or subdivider; and
(8) Soil borings and percolation tests.
(Ord. 199, passed 2-7-2000)