(A) Submission. The subdivider shall submit 4 copies of the subdivision sketch plan to the Secretary of the Planning Commission.
(B) Contents. The plan shall show the subdivision's entire development scheme in schematic form, including the area for immediate development, and shall include the following:
(1) General layout of streets, blocks, lots and out-lots in sketch form;
(2) Existing conditions and characteristics of the land on and adjacent to the site;
(3) Any general area set aside for schools, parks and other community facilities.
(C) Acceptance. Acceptance of the sketch plan does not ensure acceptance of the preliminary plat.
(D) Feasibility study. A letter from a surveyor concerning the general feasibility of the land for subdivision may be required by the city.
(E) Ownership. The city may require such information regarding ownership of the land proposed to be subdivided as it deems necessary.
(F) Financing.
(1) The city may require such proof of financing of the proposed subdivision as it deems necessary.
(2) The city may require a resume of past performance of the subdivider or any agent thereof with respect to plat development.
(G) Procedure.
(1) The individual departments will review the plan. Copies of the sketch plan may be submitted to other affected public agencies for review.
(2) The Secretary of the Planning Commission shall inform the subdivider or his agent of the city's development policies and make appropriate comments and suggestions concerning the proposed development scheme.
(3) The Secretary shall inform the Planning Commission of the results of the review of the sketch plan at its next regular meeting.
(4) The procedure of this subsection shall be completed within 20 days of filing with the Secretary.
(1993 Code, § 62-33)