§ 152.027 SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION PLANS.
   (A)   Preparation. Construction plans shall be prepared for all required improvements to be installed by the applicant. Plans shall be prepared by a registered land surveyor at a scale of not more than one inch equals 100 feet, and the plan sheets shall be of the same size as the primary plat. Standard engineering symbols shall be used, with a legend or explanation of all symbols provided on all submitted drawings. It shall include all additions, corrections and deletions of the primary plat required by the Commission.
   (B)   Content requirements. Construction plans shall show the following information:
      (1)   Profiles showing existing and proposed elevations along center lines of all streets or roads. Where a proposed street intersects an existing street or road, the elevation along the center line of the existing street or road within 100 feet of the intersection shall be shown.
      (2)   Plans and profiles showing the locations and typical cross-sections of street pavements including curbs and gutters, sidewalks, drainage easements, rights-of-way, manholes, catch basins, and street sign locations, the location, size and invert elevations of existing or proposed sanitary sewers, storm water drains, and fire hydrants, showing connection to any existing or proposed utility systems; and exact location and size of all water, or other underground utilities or structures.
      (3)   Plans and profiles showing the location, size, elevation and other appropriate descriptions of any existing facilities or utilities, including but not limited to, existing or proposed streets, sewers, drains, water mains, easements, water bodies, streams, floodplains, and other pertinent features within the proposed subdivision.
      (4)   Preliminary and/or final drainage plans approved by the County Drainage Board as required by the County Storm Water Drainage Control Ordinance and all amendments and supplements thereto.
      (5)   All specifications and references required by the city’s or county’s construction standards and specifications.
      (6)   Certification of approval of construction plans.
(Ord. 5-2009, passed 3-9-09)