(A) Ten copies of the preliminary plat of the proposed subdivision, together with written application in triplicate, shall be submitted to the City Clerk to be distributed as follows:
(1) City Clerk shall retain two copies.
(2) Five copies to the Planning Commission and City Planner.
(3) Two copies to the City Engineer.
(4) One copy to the appropriate school district superintendent.
(B) Information required. The following information shall be shown on the preliminary plat or submitted with it:
(1) Proposed name of subdivision.
(2) Location of subdivision giving the metes and bounds description according to section, township, range, and the name of the city and county.
(3) Names and addresses of the proprietor, owner, land planner and sealed by a registered civil engineer, or registered surveyor who is responsible for the layout of the subdivision.
(4) The preliminary plat shall be on paper and shall not be less than 24 inches by 36 inches at a scale of not less than 100 feet to one inch, showing date and north direction indicated.
(5) Ten copies of the proposed protective covenant and deed restrictions, if any.
(6) Layout of streets indicating proposed street names, right-of-way widths and connections with adjoining platted streets and also the location of streets and alleys, easements and public walkways. This shall also include parcels of land intended to be dedicated or set aside for public use or for the use of property owners in the subdivision.
(7) Location of existing and proposed sanitary sewers, water mains, storm drains and other underground facilities and public utilities.
(8) An indication of the ownership, and existing and proposed use of any parcels identified as excepted on the preliminary plat. If the proprietor has an interest or owns any parcel so identified as excepted, the preliminary plat shall indicate how this property could be developed in accordance with the requirements of the existing zoning district at which it is located and with an acceptable relationship to the layout of the proposed preliminary plat.
(9) Contours shall be shown at two-foot intervals where slope is greater than 10% less. Contours shall extend 20 feet from lot line onto adjacent property.
(10) It shall contain data for streets, water, sewers, sidewalks and other utilities where possible. The engineering plans contain enough detail to enable the City Engineer to make a determination as to the general conformance of the proposed improvements to applicable municipal regulations and standards.
(11) Location of 50-year flood contour with relation to either a river, county drain and/or natural water source where more than one square mile of drain basin exists upstream or where required by the City Engineer.
(12) In the case where the proprietor wishes to subdivide a given area, but wishes to begin with only a portion of the total area, the preliminary plat shall include the proposed general layout for the entire area. The part which is proposed to be subdivided first shall be clearly superimposed upon the overall plan in order to illustrate clearly the method of development which the proprietor intends to follow. Each subsequent plat shall follow the same procedure until the entire area controlled by the proprietor and/or developer is subdivided.
(13) Soil borings when required by the City Engineer.
('68 Code, § 6-1405(a)) (Ord. 434, passed 1-24-73)