§ 150.224 ENGINEERING PLAN AND SPECIFICATION SUBMISSION.
   (A)   Utility improvement plan (UIP). In conjunction with the other engineering plans prescribed in this Development Code, the developer must provide a UIP that illustrates the physical relationship of all proposed utility improvements for the proposed subdivision. The intent of this plan is to cumulatively index all proposed utility improvements for easy reference and to provide for a coordinated development effort.
   (B)   UIP requirements. At a minimum, the UIP should depict the proposed location and separation of all public improvements and how they relate to the lots or blocks of the subdivision. The UIP should provide approximate distances and measurements of all proposed rights-of-way, easements, 100-year floodplain limits for regulatory flows, utility placements, edge of pavement, curb, gutter and sidewalk (if required), drainage structures and the building footprint. The UIP should be overlaid on a topographic map with a contour interval of not less than five feet. The topographic mapping should extend 50 feet beyond the subdivision boundaries. Spot elevations for the proposed grading should be provided at various locations to assist in determining the suitability of topography to the proposed subdivision. Finally, if the project is to be phased, the phase lines must be shown on the UIP. The criteria and requirements for streets, drainage, water and sewer may be found in § 150.239.
(Prior Code, Ch. 4, Art. V, § 4-413) (Ord. 432-06, passed 6-19-2006)