§ 151.047 INFORMATION REQUIRED.
   (A)   Whenever any subdivision of land as outlined in § 151.090 is proposed, before any contract is made for the sale of any part thereof and before any permit for the erection of a structure on the proposed subdivision shall be granted, the owner or his or her agent, shall file an application and secure approval of an administrative subdivision. The administrative subdivision application shall be considered to be officially filed when the Zoning Administrator has received the application and has determined that the application is complete. Administrative subdivisions shall consist of maps and accompanying written documents.
   (B)   An owner or applicant shall submit 12 large scale copies (one inch equal 100 feet or less) and one reduced scale copy (11 inches by 17 inches) of detailed graphic materials to include the following information: certificate of survey prepared by a licensed land surveyor identifying the following:
      (1)   Scale (engineering only) one inch equals 100 feet or less;
      (2)   Name and address, including telephone number, of legal owner and/or agent of property;
      (3)   North point indication;
      (4)   Existing boundaries of parcel to be platted with dimensions and area and proposed new property lines with dimensions noted;
      (5)   Existing legal description/proposed legal description of new lots;
      (6)   Easements of record;
      (7)   Delineated wetland boundary, to include the ordinary high water level (OHWL) of any lakes or Department of Natural Resources (DNR) waters, 100-year flood elevations;
      (8)   All encroachments, easements or rights-of-way encumbering the property;
      (9)   Existing buildings, structures and improvements within the parcel to be platted and those 100 feet outside the boundaries of the subject parcel;
      (10)   Locations, widths and names of all public streets, rights-of-way or railroad rights-of-way showing type, width and condition of the improvements, if any, which pass through and/or are within 100 feet;
      (11)   Proposed driveway locations and locations of existing driveways on the same side of the road;
      (12)   Location of any existing tile lines, abandoned wells, drainageways, waterways, watercourses, lakes and wetlands; and
      (13)   Additional preliminary plat data requirements determined appropriate by the Zoning Administrator.
(Prior Code, § 12-3-2) (Ord. 259, passed 5-4-2006)