All parties concerned with a subdivision of land will benefit from a discussion during the pre-application meeting, at which time the applicant should present the following information:
(Ord. passed 2- -1985, § 3.200)
(A) Vicinity map. A vicinity map shall be prepared at a scale of 2,000 feet to the inch, indicating the relationship of the proposed subdivision to existing facilities which serve it, such as roads, schools and parks. Such a sketch may be shown on a U.S.G.S. map of the area.
(Ord. passed 2- -1985, § 3.201)
(B) Sketch plan. On a topographic survey map of the area proposed for subdivision, a simple plan in sketch form shall show the proposed general layout of streets, blocks and other significant features.
(Ord. passed 2- -1985, § 3.202)
(C) General information. Any additional information to explain and/or supplement the vicinity map and sketchplan shall be submitted.
(Ord. passed 2- -1985, § 3.203)