(A) General format. Sketch plats submitted to the Planning Commission shall be drawn to a convenient scale of not more than 100 feet to an inch. The sketch plans should provide information about existing streets, utilities, property lines, structures, and the like, to a distance of 100 feet beyond all sides of the proposed site.
(B) Project name.
(1) Name of subdivision if property is within an existing subdivision.
(2) Proposed name if not within a previously platted subdivision. The proposed name shall not duplicate the name of any plat previously recorded.
(3) Name of property if no subdivision name has been chosen. (This is commonly the name by which the property is locally known.)
(C) Project ownership and development information.
(1) Name, address, and telephone number of the legal owner and/or agent of property.
(2) Name, address, and telephone number of the professional person(s) responsible for subdivision design, public improvements, surveys, and the like.
(D) Description of proposed project.
(1) Boundary line of the proposed site and all property(ies) to be subdivided.
(2) Existing and proposed street layout and corresponding rights-of-way. Include the width and names of all existing or platted streets or other public ways within or immediately adjacent to the tract. Identify railroad rights-of-way if applicable.
(3) The approximate location, dimensions, and areas of all proposed and existing lots and blocks.
(4) Existing and proposed utilities; water, sewer, storm, electric, and gas. Include and label public and private easements.
(5) General topography (10-foot vertical intervals minimum).
(6) Significant natural resource features on the site, i.e. wetlands; floodplains, watercourses, existing wooded areas and major trees, and other natural resource features.
(7) The approximate location, dimensions, and area of all parcels of land proposed to be set aside for open space or park use for public use or for the use of property owners in the proposed subdivision.
(8) The location of temporary stakes to enable the Planning Commission to find and appraise features of the sketch plat in the field (if requested by the city).
(9) A vicinity map showing streets and other general development of the surrounding area.
(10) Legal description of the property. Identify the section, township, range and county.
(11) Existing zoning classifications for land in and abutting the subdivision.
(12) Total acreage of the proposed site.
(13) Provide graphic scale, north arrow, and date.
(Ord. passed 1-23-2001) Penalty, see § 153.999