Before preparing a preliminary plat for a subdivision, the proprietor should meet informally with the city departments concerned to investigate the procedures and standards of the city with reference to this chapter and with the proposals of the Master Plan as they affect the area in which the proposed subdivision is located. The proprietor shall investigate the following factors:
(1) This chapter and §§ 42-26 et seq. of this Code, engineering specifications, city standards and other similar ordinances or controls relative to the subdivision and improvement of land so as to be aware of the requirements of the city;
(2) Is the proposed subdivision properly zoned for the intended use?
(3) Adequacy of existing schools and the adequacy of the public open spaces, including parks and playgrounds, to serve the proposed subdivision;
(4) The relationship of the proposed subdivision with respect to major thoroughfares and plans for widening of thoroughfares;
(5) Standards for sewage disposal, water supply and drainage of the city;
(6) The environmental impacts of the proposed development.
(1993 Code, § 62-32)