(a) The preliminary plat shall contain the following:
(1) The scale, with a minimum of one inch to equal one hundred feet;
(2) The proposed name of the subdivision;
(3) Key map showing location within the City;
(4) Names and addresses of owners, developers and the surveyor who made the plat;
(5) Date; and
(6) North point.
(b) The following existing conditions shall be shown on the plat:
(1) Boundary lines and approximate acreage;
(2) Locations, widths and names of all existing or previously platted streets or alleys, railroad and utility rights of way, parks and public open spaces, permanent buildings and structures and all section and corporation lines within or adjacent to the tract;
(3) Existing sewers, water mains, culverts and other underground facilities within the tract, including pipe sizes, elevations and grades, if readily available, and locations, if known or available;
(4) Boundary lines of adjacent tracts or unsubdivided and subdivided land;
(5) Existing zoning restrictions;
(6) Existing contours, with intervals of five feet where the slope is greater than ten percent (10%) and not more than two feet where the slope is less than ten percent (10%); and
(7) Drainage channels, wooded areas, watercourses and other significant physical features.
(c) All elevations on the preliminary plat shall be based on sea level datum.
(d) The following proposed conditions shall be shown:
(1) Layout of streets and right-of-way widths;
(2) Easements;
(3) Layout, numbers and dimensions of lots;
(4) Parcels of land intended to be dedicated or temporarily reserved for public use;
(5) Building setback lines shown graphically with dimensions;
(6) Preliminary plan for water, sewer, storm drainage and other utility systems, as well as a general analysis by a Professional Engineer attesting to the general engineering feasibility of the project, as proposed.
(7) Indication of any lot on which a use other than residential is proposed by the owner;
(8) Names of new streets which shall not duplicate names of any existing dedicated street within Licking County and/or its incorporated areas; and
(9) New streets which are extensions of or in alignment with existing streets; which shall bear the names of the existing streets of which they are extensions or with which they are in alignment.
(e) All new streets shall be named in the following manner and shall be subject to the approval of the Planning and Zoning Commission:
General Direction | Over 1000 feet in Length | Under 1000 feet in Length |
North and South | Street | Places |
East and West | Avenues | Courts |
Diagonal | Roads | Ways |
Curving | Drives | Circles |
(Ord. 27-2021. Passed 7-20-21.)