§ 157.050 SPECIFICATIONS FOR AND CONTENT.
   The following information below shall be clearly shown on or accompany the preliminary plat. The subdivider shall file with the Planning Commission’s duly authorized representative two copies of the preliminary plat for review. Such plat shall be drawn at a scale of one inch to 200 feet or greater (such as one inch to 100 feet).
   (A)   Information to be contained on preliminary plat.
      (1)   Proposed name of subdivision, which shall not duplicate or too closely approximate, phonetically or in spelling, the name of any other subdivision in the county;
      (2)   Name, address and phone number of record owner;
      (3)    Name, address and phone number of subdivider;
      (4)    Name, address and phone number of person, firm or organization preparing the preliminary plat, with the seal and signature of the registered professional engineer responsible for its preparation;
      (5)    North point, written and graphic scale and date;
      (6)   Vicinity sketch map. A vicinity sketch map drawn at a scale of one inch to 2,000 feet or greater (such as one inch to 1,000 feet), including the following information, if applicable, within at least one-half mile of the proposed subdivision:
         (a)    Proposed subdivision name and location;
         (b)    Existing and proposed streets; and
         (c)   Other significant features (such as streams and lakes).
      (7)   The perimeter boundary lines of the tract to be subdivided and submitted as a preliminary plat shall be drawn to scale showing all bearings and distances;
      (8)   The existing use or uses of the property and, to scale, the outline of any existing buildings or improvements to be retained and their location in relation to existing or proposed street and lot line locations (addresses if available);
      (9)   The right-of-way lines and names of all existing or platted streets, other public ways and easements adjacent to or in connection with the subdivision including right-of-way widths and other important features at least within 100 feet of the boundary lines, such as railroad lines and watercourses;
      (10)   Names of adjacent subdivisions and the property lines, at least within 100 feet of the subdivision boundary, and owners of record of all adjacent parcels that are unsubdivided (for adjacent platted land, refer to subdivision plat by name, plat book, and page);
      (11)   Location and dimensions of all existing easements and rights-of-way within the subdivision;
      (12)   Existing utilities on and adjacent to the subdivision, location and size of water mains, sanitary, storm or combined sewers;
      (13)   Existing contours at five-foot intervals within the subdivision;
      (14)   Subsurface conditions on the sub- division; any known conditions that are not typical, or which may cause problems, such as soils and geological formations, old mine shafts, wells and known mineral deposits;
      (15)   Proposals:
         (a)   Streets and alleys. Layout, names, right-of-way and pavement widths, approximate corner radii at the right-of-way line and the approximate proposed grades of all streets;
         (b)   Other rights-of-way or easements, location, width and purpose;
         (c)   Lots. Lots and blocks numbered; and
         (d)   Water and sewer systems. Plan view layout of water lines, storm and sanitary sewer lines, including sizes, to serve the subdivision.
      (16)   Statement of the lot area of the smallest lot in the subdivision (reference shall be made to the lot and block number);
      (17)   Parcels of land intended to be dedicated or temporarily reserved for public use, or to be reserved by deed restriction or protective covenant for use of all property owners in the subdivision or parcels of land or lots to be used for any purpose other than private, shall be so designated;
      (18)   Proposed uses for all land in the subdivision;
      (19)   Approximate boundaries of areas subject to flood of 100-year frequency (including 100-year floodway) and the location, width and direction of flow of all watercourses, lakes, marshy areas and swamps; and
      (20)   Total site data, including acreage, number of lots and, if applicable, approximate number of square feet or acres in parks and other public uses.
   (B)   Additional information to be submitted at time of filing of preliminary plat.
      (1)   One copy of an application for preliminary plat approval (provided by the Commission);
      (2)   If individual on-site disposal systems have been approved, as per § 157.102 of this chapter, one copy of a permit to use on-site disposal systems approved by the Northern Kentucky District Health Department;
      (3)   One copy of applicable Board of Adjustment action identifying any dimensional variances granted, if applicable; and
      (4)   In the event the subdivider elects to proceed with preliminary grading following preliminary plat approval or conditional approval, but prior to submission and processing of the improvement drawings and specifications, one copy of plans for control of erosion and sedimentation must also be submitted to the Commission’s duly authorized representative, for review and approval.
(1984 Code, § 157.35) (Ord. O-86-78, passed 8-17-1978)