The preliminary plat shall meet the standards of design as set forth in § 152.030 and shall show the following information:
(A) Scale of 100 feet to one inch or larger;
(B) Name of subdivision, name and address of the owners, the engineer or surveyor and the owners of the adjacent property;
(C) Location of subdivision by section, town, range or other legal description together with a small scale sketch showing location within the section;
(D) Date of preparation and of last revision (if applicable), approximate north point and graphic scale;
(E) Acreage of land to be subdivided;
(F) Zoning classification of lands to be subdivided and all adjacent lands within 300 feet of the preliminary plat;
(G) Boundary lines of area to be subdivided, the bearings and distances and total acreage calculated to the nearest one-tenth acre;
(H) Existing and proposed easements and their locations, widths and distances;
(I) Street, lot line and easement locations within 100 feet of the proposed plat;
(J) Shoreland management area boundaries for Mud Lake and Lake Titloe, if applicable;
(K) Lot lines, lot numbers and approximate lot dimensions;
(L) Sites, bike/pedestrian paths and their acreages, if any, to be reserved or dedicated for parks, recreation areas, open spaces, schools or other public uses. Sites, if any, for semi-public, commercial or multifamily uses;
(M) Minimum building setback;
(N) Location of railroads, streams, wetlands, lakes, marshes, wooded areas, drainage tiles, retention ponds, natural and proposed drainage courses, permanent buildings and other structures or significant physical feature;
(O) If the preliminary plat is a rearrangement or a re-plat of any recorded plat, the lot and block arrangement of the original plat, its original name, and all revised or vacated roadway shall be shown by dotted or dashed line;
(P) Certification by registered land surveyor certifying to accuracy and preparation of plat;
(Q) A plan for utility service shall be presented with the preliminary plat. The utility plan shall include: utilities on and adjacent to the tract showing proposed connections to existing utility systems. Data to be provided includes types of utility; location of sanitary sewer, storm sewer and watermain lines, manholes, catch basins, hydrants and the like; approximate manhole and catch basin rim and invert elevations, size of pipe, direction of flow and required utility easements;
(R) A plan for grading, retention landscaping and wetland preservation, and delineation per 1991 Wetland Conservation Act, being M.S. Chapter 103G shall be presented with the preliminary plat. The grading plan shall include:
(1) Existing contours at two-foot intervals in dashed lines and proposed contours at two-foot intervals in heavier solid lines;
(2) Existing and proposed methods of retention disposing of surface water drainage within and beyond the limits of the plat;
(3) Provisions to protect areas affected by inadequate surface drainage or subjected to periodic flooding; provide an outlet or other protection to make the area safe for occupancy and provide for adequate street and lot drainage, and emergency overflow or ponding;
(4) Provisions to protect existing natural features, when possible. Wooded and wetland areas to be disturbed shall be delineated. All trees eight feet in diameter or greater shall be shown;
(5) Proposed street grades, including; elevations at all high and low points, grades of streets within 100 feet of the plat and street elevations at plat boundaries;
(6) Proposed garage slab and lowest floor elevations for each lot. Lots proposed for walkouts, and lookouts shall be so noted; and
(7) Floodway, flood fringe boundaries and 100-year flood elevations.
(S) Additional information to be supplied:
(1) Statement of proposed use of lots; such as, whether residential, commercial, industrial or combination thereof. If residential, state type and number of dwelling units. Furnish sufficient details for all types of usage in order to reveal the effect of the subdivision development on traffic, fire protection and density of development;
(2) If zoning changes are contemplated, the proposed zoning plan for the area;
(3) Copies of the proposed deed restrictions and/or covenants, if any;
(4) Other reasonable information, such as percolation or other soil tests, if so requested by the Planning and Zoning Commission in order to make a proper review of the site;
(5) A location map clearly showing the plat location in the city; and
(6) Soil boring and footing load design.
(Ord. 232, passed 11-1-2000)