§ 175-65. Conceptual plan.
   A conceptual review of any type of proposed development may be submitted to the Planning Board. This informal submission is optional. The purpose of such a submission is for informal discussion to review overall development concepts in order to assist in the preparation of subsequent formal submissions. A submission shall include the following information:
   A.   A conceptual plan must show the lot lines, proposed building(s), proposed use(s), parking, loading, on-site circulation, driveways, wooded areas, streams, approximate flood hazard area, contours based on United States Geological Survey or similarly available datum, approximate on-site stormwater detention facilities and water and sewer service.
   B.   The conceptual plan of a major subdivision for the purposes of classification and discussion must contain as a minimum the following information:
      (1)   It shall be titled as such and shall be based on Tax Map information or some other similarly accurate base, at a graphic scale of not less than one inch equals 200 feet.
      (2)   It shall further include the following information:
         (a)   Lot line dimensions measured to the nearest whole foot and contours shall be based on United States Geological Survey or similarly available datum.
         (b)   The location of that portion which is to be subdivided in relation to the entire tract.
         (c)   A tentative lot and street layout, with dimensions, and all streets, roads, streams, watercourses and drainage rights-of-way.
   C.   A conceptual plat is not required to be in conformity with the Map Filing Law.