The preliminary plan of the proposed subdivision shall contain or have attached thereto the following information:
(A) Proposed name of subdivision, which name shall not duplicate or be alike in pronunciation of the name of any plat theretofore recorded in the county.
(B) Legal description of property.
(C) Names and address of the owner, and any agent having control of the land, subdivider, surveyor, engineer and designer of the plan.
(D) Graphic scale not less than 1 inch to 100 feet, except for large subdivisions where a smaller scale shall be acceptable.
(E) North point.
(F) Date of preparation.
(G) Existing conditions.
(1) Designated outside boundary lines of the subdivision.
(2) Existing zoning classifications for land in and abutting the subdivision.
(3) Total acreage.
(4) Location, right-of-way width, and names of existing or platted streets or other public ways, parks and other public lands, permanent buildings and structures, easements, and section and corporate lines within the preliminary plan and to a distance l00 feet beyond shall also be indicated.
(5) Location and size of existing sewers, water mains, culverts or other underground facilities within the preliminary plan area and to a distance of 100 feet beyond. The data as grades, locations of catch basins, manholes, hydrants, and street pavement width and type, shall also be shown, unless permission is waived by the Planning Commission.
(6) Boundary lines of adjoining un-subdivided or subdivided land, within 100 feet, identified by name and ownership, but including all contiguous land owned or controlled by the subdivider.
(7) Topographic data, including contours at vertical intervals of not more than 5 feet except where the horizontal contour interval is 100 feet or more, a 2-foot vertical interval shall be shown. Water courses, marshes, wooded areas, rock outcrops, power transmission poles and lines, and other significant features shall also be shown. U.S.G.S. datum shall be used for all topographic mapping unless permission for waiver is granted by the Planning Commission.
(Ord. 2011-06-07A, passed 6-7-2011)