(A) Form of presentation. The information hereinafter required as part of the preliminary plat submittal shall be shown graphically or by note on plans, or by letter and may comprise several sheets showing various elements of required data. All mapped data for the same plat shall be drawn at the same standard engineering scale, the scale having not more than 50 feet to an inch. Whenever practical, the scale shall be adjusted to produce an overall drawing measuring 24 inches by 36 inches.
(B) Identification and descriptive data.
(1) Proposed name of the subdivision and its location by section, township and range, a descriptive tie, including dimensions and bearing, to an acceptable government corner with full description of the corner, including accessories;
(2) Name, address and phone number of developer;
(3) Name, address and phone number of Engineer, surveyor, landscape architect or land planner preparing plat;
(4) Scale, north point and date of preparation including dates of any subsequent revisions; and
(5) A vicinity map which shall show the relationship of the proposed subdivision to main traffic arterials and any other facilities which might help to locate the subdivision. This map may be on the preliminary plat, but if this is not practical, then a separate map showing title, scale, north point and date shall be provided.
(C) Existing conditions data.
(1) Topography by contours or spot elevations related to USGS survey datum, or other datum approved by the Town Engineer shown on the same map as the proposed subdivision layout. Contour interval shall be such as to adequately reflect the character and drainage of the land.
(2) Location of all existing water wells, streams, canals, irrigation laterals, private ditches, washes, lakes or other water features, direction of flow, location and extent of areas subject to inundation, whether the inundation be frequent, periodic or occasional.
(3) Location, widths and names of all platted streets, utility right-of-way of public record, public areas, permanent structures to remain, including water wells and municipal corporation lines within or adjacent to the tract. Three copies of a preliminary title report showing the above shall be submitted.
(4) Name, book and page numbers of any recorded adjacent subdivisions having common boundary with the tract.
(5) By note, the existing zoning classification of the subject tract and adjacent tracts.
(6) By note, the acreage of the subject tract.
(7) Boundaries of the tract to be subdivided shall be fully dimensioned.
(D) Proposed conditions data.
(1) Street layout including location, width and proposed names of public streets, alleys and pedestrian ways, connections to adjoining platted tract.
(2) Typical lot dimensions (scaled), approximate dimensions of all corner lots and lots on curvilineat, sections of streets, each lot numbered individually, total number of lots.
(3) Designation of all land to be dedicated or reserved for public use with use indicated.
(4) If plat includes land for which multi-family, commercial or industrial use is proposed, the areas shall be clearly designated together with existing zoning classifications and status of zoning change, if any.
(5) Three copies of any proposed restrictive covenants (deed restrictions) within five days after the preliminary plat is filed.
(E) Proposed utility methods.
(1) Sewage disposal. It shall be the responsibility of the developer to furnish the municipality the evidence as the municipality may require to its satisfaction as to design and operation of sanitary sewage facilities proposed. A statement as to the type of facilities proposed shall appear on the preliminary plat.
(2) Water supply. Evidence of adequate volume and quality satisfactory to the Water Department and the Engineering Department and substantiated by letter from the Water Department and Engineering Department or from a private water company, if appropriate.
(3) Stormwater drainage and disposal. Preliminary drainage calculations and layout of proposed system and location of outlets, all subject to approval by the Town Engineer. Two copies of the drainage reports shall be submitted to the Town Engineer for review and approval.
(Prior Code, Ch. 4, Art. V, § 4-388) (Ord. 432-06, passed 6-19-2006)