11-1-7: TENTATIVE PLATS:
Except as modified by Sections 11-1-4 and 11-1-5 above, any owner of land within the corporate limits of the Village or within the review authority of the Plan Commission, set forth in section 10 of the Plan, wishing to divide or subdivide the same into lots (for the purpose of sale or assessment, or both) or wishing to dedicate streets, alleys or other lands for public use, shall first submit to the Plan Commission six (6) copies of a tentative plat of the proposed subdivision or dedication on a scale not less than one hundred feet to one inch (1" = 100'). Said tentative plat shall show the following:
   A.   Title of proposed subdivision.
   B.   Exact boundaries of property to be subdivided.
   C.   Existing buildings, structures and improvements on the property together with and within fifty feet (50') thereof and a statement as to the proposed use or disposition thereof.
   D.   Watercourses on or adjacent to the property.
   E.   Contour lines or two foot (2') intervals.
   F.   The name, width and location of existing roads or streets on, abutting or intersecting the property.
   G.   The name, width and location of new roads, streets or alleys proposed to be dedicated for public use and the width and location of utility easements existing or proposed for public use. Also, private streets and easements must be shown.
   H.   The layout and dimensions of lots and blocks on the property.
   I.   Proposed setback lines in accordance with applicable zoning laws.
   J.   Name of owner or sponsor of the subdivision.
   K.   Location, size and description of existing water and sewer facilities, sidewalks, curbs and pavements on or immediately adjacent to the property.
   L.   Location and area of lands, other than public streets or alleys, proposed to be set aside for public use such as park areas and school sites. (2-3-76)
   M.   Location of special management areas and riparian areas.
   N.   Such other information or features that the Plan Commission may request. (3-17-92)
The Plan Commission may, at its own discretion, waive such of the above requirements for a tentative plat which it deems unnecessary or not pertinent to a particular subdivision or dedication.