The preliminary plat shall contain the following information.
(A) Name of the subdivision at the top of the plat.
(B) Scale of plat and north point.
(C) Boundary drawing as follows, based on accurate traverse:
(1) Showing angular and lineal dimensions, radii, internal angles, central angles, points of curvature and tangency, lengths of tangents and lengths of arcs;
(2) Showing true courses and distances to the nearest official monuments that shall accurately describe the location of the plat;
(3) Showing township section lines accurately tied to the lines of the subdivision by distances and courses;
(4) Showing municipal corporation lines within and adjacent to the tract.
(D) Boundary description by section, township and range, together with the legal description.
(E) Exact location, dimensions and names, as applicable, of the following.
(1) Existing and proposed rights-of-way, public ways and easements, labeled Public Right-of-Way, Public Way, Public Utility Easement, Public Drainage Easement or Public Utility and Drainage Easement, as appropriate.
(2) All existing or proposed streets within and adjacent to the tract, with existing and proposed names.
(a) Names of proposed streets shall, where possible, conform to the names of corresponding streets that abut and are to be extended into the subdivision.
(b) Except for such extensions, no proposed name shall duplicate that of any other street in the town.
(c) Street names for streets within the town are subject to the approval of the Town Council.
(3) Proposed parks and other open public spaces, and parcels of land to be dedicated or temporarily reserved for public use or set aside for use of the property owners in the subdivision.
(4) Permanent buildings or structures.
(5) In the case of a re-plat, all the descriptive lines of the original plat being vacated shall be shown by dotted lines in their proper position in relation to the new arrangement of the plat, the new plat being clearly shown in solid lines so as to avoid ambiguity or confusion.
(6) Contours of the land as follows.
(a) Where slopes are less than 20%, show vertical intervals of one foot.
(b) Where slopes exceed 20%, show vertical intervals of five feet.
(7) Where lands are identified as flood hazard areas, show:
(a) The elevation of the regulatory flood;
(b) The area subject to inundation by the regulatory flood;
(c) The community panel number corresponding to the area shown on the plat.
(8) Layout and numbering of lots.
(9) Dimensions on all lots, including lines, arcs, curves and easements.
(10) Building setback lines with dimensions.
(F) The private restrictive covenants, if desired, for the plat.
(G) A notation shall be included stating that none of the terms of the plat, except the private restrictive covenants, shall be changed without the approval of the Plan Commission.
(H) The following certifications, names and signatures, in the order shown:
(1) Property owner(s) names and signatures, with the acknowledgment of a notary public.
(2) Petitioner(s) names and signatures, with the acknowledgment of a notary public, if other than the property owner(s).
(3) Signature, registration number and seal of the registered professional land surveyor preparing the plat.
(4) Certification of the President and Secretary of the Plan Commission.
(5) Certification of the Town Council President and the Clerk-Treasurer.
(Ord. 03-27, 854-25, passed 12-22-2003)