§ 153.02  TENTATIVE PLAT.
   (A)   Submission of plat, required information. Prior to making a subdivision of any tract or parcel of land within the village limits, or within one and one-half miles of the existing village limits, there shall be filed with the Village Clerk a tentative plat, in duplicate. This tentative plat shall include the following information:
      (1)   Each plat shall be drawn to a scale of 100 feet to an inch on 24-inch by 36-inch paper. Variations in scale may be made, however, where necessary for a proper exhibit of a subdivision;
      (2)   The boundary lines of the proposed subdivision, as well as all section lines and corners affecting the subdivision, together with north point designation;
      (3)   Any watercourse or other existing features pertinent to a proper subdivision layout;
      (4)   Contour lines at not greater than a five-foot interval;
      (5)   The widths of existing roads, streets, alleys and easements, along with their names, which affect the proposed subdivision, as well as existing lots, building lines, intersecting streets together with the names of adjacent subdivision, block and lot numbers;
      (6)   Building setback lines with dimensions as established from adjacent existing conditions or proposed in the subdivision, along with utility and drainage easements proposed;
      (7)   Adjacent property not subdivided shall be marked “Not Subdivided”, and the names of the adjacent property owners shall be shown;
      (8)   The name of the proposed subdivision, name of owner or trustee as owner or name of sponsor or developer, as well as a brief location description of the proposed subdivision which shall appear as part of the title;
      (9)   All existing or proposed zoning categories;
      (10)   Any restrictions or restrictive covenants made a part of the plat; and
      (11)   If the land to be subdivided is not within the current village limits, a proposed pre-annexation agreement shall be submitted.
   (B)   Tentative plat approval.
      (1)   The Village Clerk shall refer the tentative plats to the Village Engineer, who is hereby designated by the Board of Trustees as the examiner of plats, who shall examine same for conformity with the provisions of these regulations. If approved, this notation will be made on each copy of the plat.
      (2)   If not approved, the points of conflict with the regulations will be noted on each copy of the plat. One copy of the plat will then be returned to the subdivider and the other shall be retained by the village.
(1986 Code, § 9-1-2)