(A) Survey and design information required. The preliminary plat must be clearly and legibly drawn at a scale ranging from 1”:10', 1”:20', 1”:30', 1”:40' or 1”:50' as accepted by the Department of Community Development or the Planning Commission and must contain the information set forth in the divisions of this section which follow.
(B) Identification and description.
(1) The proposed name of the subdivision, which name must not duplicate or be alike in pronunciation to the name of any plat previously recorded in the county.
(2) The location of the subdivision by section, township, and range or by other legal description.
(3) The name(s) and address(es) and telephone number(s) of the owner(s), and/or petitioner(s), subdivider, surveyor and/or designer.
(4) Graphic scale, north point, date of preparation and revision dates.
(C) Existing conditions.
(1) A boundary line drawing of the proposed subdivision, including measured distances and angles, which must be tied into the nearest section or quarter section corner by traverse.
(2) Existing zoning classifications for land within the subdivision and on abutting property.
(3) Total acreage.
(4) Location, width, and name of every existing or previously platted street or other public way showing present and proposed width, railroad and utility rights-of-way, parks and other public open spaces, permanent buildings and structures, easements, section lines, flood plain limits, and corporate lines within the proposed subdivision and to a distance of 150 feet beyond.
(5) If the proposed subdivision is a rearrangement or replat of any former plat, the lot and block arrangement of the original plat along with its original name indicated by dotted or dash lines. Also, any revised or proposed to be vacated roadways of the original plat must be so indicated.
(6) Location and size of existing sewers, water mains, pipelines, high voltage lines, culverts or other underground facilities within the tract and to a distance of 150 feet beyond the tract, including such data as grades, invert elevations and locations of catch basins, manholes and hydrants.
(7) Boundary lines of adjoining unsubdivided or subdivided lands within 150 feet.
(D) Subdivision design features.
(1) Layout of proposed streets showing right-of-way widths and proposed street names. If the proposed street is an extension of an existing named street that name must be used. In all other cases the name of any street previously used within the county must not be used, unless such use is consistent with the county or community street naming system.
(2) Locations and widths of alleys, pedestrian ways, utilities, easements, and drainage plan.
(3) Layout, numbers and preliminary dimensions of lots and blocks, including the area in square feet of each proposed lot.
(4) Areas intended to be dedicated or reserved for public use including their size in acres or square footage.
(5) Areas intended for uses other than residential or public.
(6) Minimum front and side street building setback lines as required in the zoning district in which the subdivision is located.
(7) A proposed lot must not be divided by a boundary line between registered land and abstract property.
('72 Code, § 345:13)