(A) Generally. When it is proposed to subdivide land into four or more parcels (or to record the plat of the subdivision containing less than four parcels), the applicant shall file one reproducible copy of the preliminary plan for the proposed subdivision with the City Council at least 30 days prior to the date that it is to be considered by the Council. Preliminary plans shall include the following information and data.
(B) Name of subdivision. The name of any proposed subdivision shall not be the same as or similar to any name used on a recorded plat or subdivision in either the city or the county.
(C) Vicinity map.
(1) The vicinity map showing all subdivisions, roads or road reservations, acreage property lines with dimensions, streams, public buildings and areas, and any other pertinent information that will assist in consideration of the proposed subdivision.
(2) The vicinity map shall extend at least 800 feet from the proposed subdivision.
(D) Subdivision plan. The preliminary plan of the proposed subdivision shall be on a scale of one inch equals 200 feet, or on a larger scale if desired, and show information and data as follows:
(1) A legal description of the boundaries of the proposed subdivision;
(2) The location of all existing or proposed roads within or on the boundary of the proposed subdivision;
(3) Lot layout with approximate dimensions;
(4) The land use zoning in and adjacent to the proposed subdivision shall be shown on the preliminary plats;
(5) An outline of proposed deed restrictions or covenants, if any, shall be indicated;
(6) The location of all buildings within the proposed subdivision and their present uses. Those to remain shall be indicated;
(7) The location, size, and use of all contemplated and existing public areas within the proposed subdivision, and a description of the adaptability of the area for uses contemplated. Areas for public use approved by the Council shall be dedicated for that use and indicated on the final plat before recording;
(8) The location and kind of public utilities in or adjacent to the proposed subdivision. If possible, the locations should be shown on the vicinity map;
(9) Location of any drainage ways or easements in or adjacent to the proposed subdivision;
(10) Topography within and adjacent to the proposed subdivision, if considered necessary by the Council; and
(11) North point, scale, and date of:
(a) The names and addresses of all land owners within the proposed subdivision, the subdivider if other than the owners, and the engineer or surveyor responsible for laying out the subdivision;
(b) Water supply;
(c) A brief statement regarding contemplated sewage disposal for the subdivision; and
(d) If, upon investigation by the Council, it is found that additional information is necessary, it shall be furnished by the subdivider.
(Prior Code, § 152.20) (Ord. 348, passed 3-20-1972)