15.8.4.2: PLANS AND DATA:
   A.   General subdivision information shall describe or outline the existing conditions of the site and the proposed development as necessary to supplement the drawings required below. This information shall include data on existing covenants on land proposed, land characteristics, available community facilities and utilities, and information describing the subdivision proposal such as number of residential lots, typical lot width and depth, business areas, playgrounds, park areas and other public areas, proposed protective covenants, proposed utilities, and street improvements.
   B.   Location map shall show the relationship of the proposed subdivision to existing community facilities which serve or influence it. It shall include development name and location of the main traffic arteries, public transportation lines, shopping centers, elementary and high schools, parks, and playgrounds, principal places of employment, other community features such as railroad stations, airports, hospitals, and churches within at least one thousand feet (1,000') of the boundaries of the property, title of subdivision, scale, north arrow, and date.
   C.   Sketch plan on topographic survey shall show in simple sketch form the proposed layout of streets, lots, and other features in relation to existing conditions. The sketch plan may be a freehand pencil sketch made directly on a print of the topographic survey. The sketch plan shall include either the existing topographic data or such data as the EAC determines is necessary for its consideration of the proposed sketch plan. Within ten (10) days of receipt of required data, the EAC shall inform the subdivider in writing of the adequacy of, or modification required in the plans and data submitted. (Ord. 2013-20)