(A) Sheet sizes.
(1) Plans shall be prepared on one of the following standard sheet sizes:
(a) Eighteen inches by 24 inches;
(b) Twenty-four inches by 36 inches; or
(c) Thirty-six inches by 48 inches.
(2) If necessary, the subdivision shall be shown on two or more sheets or sections.
(3) The border width shall be two inches along the upper or left hand side of all plans, and a border of at least one inch along the remaining; three sides.
(B) Scales. Plans should be drawn in conformity with the following schedule, provided all courses, metes, bounds and other information can be legibly and accurately presented on the plan.
(1) Where one-half or more of the total number of lots or parcels shown on the plan have an area of two acres or less, the scale shall be not less than one inch equals 100 feet.
(2) Where one-half or more of the total number of lots or parcels shown on the plan have an area of ten acres or less the scale shall be not less than one inch equals 200 feet.
(3) Where one-half or more of the total number of lots or parcels shown on the plan have an area of 50 acres or less, the scale shall be not less than one inch equals 400 feet.
(4) The Commission reserves the right to request that large scale drawings be prepared for areas of unusual topographic or other environmental conditions.
(C) Preliminary and final plans. Preliminary and final plans shall be accompanied by the following information:
(1) The latest current appropriate U.S.G.S. quadrangle map with the tract, in which the proposed subdivision is located, reasonably accurately outlined in ink thereon; and
(2) Copies of the proposed deed restrictions, protective and restrictive covenants.
(Ord. 295, passed 3-14-1974)