In seeking to subdivide land into building lots, or to dedicate streets or land for public use, or to resubdivide land heretofore divided or platted into lots, sites or parcels, together with the dedication or reservation of public or private streets, the owner shall submit seven prints, blue line or black line, and one reproducible tracing on mylar type material, accurately drawn, which shall be on a scale of 100 feet to the inch or larger scale and shall show:
(a) The location of present property lines, sections, Congressional Township Lines, U.S. Survey and lines of incorporated areas, streets, buildings, watercourses, sinkholes, tree masses and other similar and existing features within the area to be subdivided and similar facts regarding existing conditions on property immediately adjacent thereto.
(b) The proposed location and dimensions of streets, alleys, lots, building lines and easements and the approximate area of lots in square feet.
(c) The location and size of existing sanitary and storm sewers, water mains, culverts, streetlights and other utilities and underground structures within the tract or immediately adjacent thereto.
(d) The name under which the proposed subdivision is to be recorded and the name of the subdivider and of the registered engineer or registered surveyor platting the tract.
(e) The names and adjoining boundaries of all adjoining subdivisions and the names of the record owners of adjoining parcels of unsubdivided land.
(f) North point, scale and date.
(g) A contour map, showing contour intervals of one foot for all subdivisions containing more than one acre of land.
(h) The zoning district or districts that affect the property to be subdivided.
(Ord. 90-44. Passed 9-4-90.)
(Ord. 90-44. Passed 9-4-90.)