(A) The subdivider may, if he or she so chooses, submit to the agent a preliminary sketch of the proposed subdivision prior to his or her preparing an engineered preliminary plat and a final plat. The purpose of the preliminary sketch is to permit the agent to advise the subdivider whether his or her plans, in general, are in accordance with the requirements of this chapter. The agent, upon submission of any preliminary sketch, shall study it and advise the subdivider wherein it appears that changes would be necessary. The agent may mark the preliminary sketch indicating necessary changes, and any marked sketch shall be returned to the subdivider with the preliminary plat.
(B) The preliminary sketch shall be as follows:
(1) It may be drawn on white paper, or on a print of a topographic map of the property;
(2) It may be drawn to a scale of not less than 200 feet to the inch;
(3) It may show the name, location and dimensions of all streets entering the property, adjacent to the property, or terminating at the boundary of the property to be subdivided; and
(4) It shall show the location of all proposed streets, lots, parks, playgrounds and other proposed uses of the land to be subdivided and shall include the approximate dimensions.
(1997 Code, § 58-237) (Ord. passed 2-21-1977, § 6-2)