(A) An application for a minor subdivision must be filed with the staff at least ten working days before the desired date of the public hearing. The application shall be accompanied by a check or money order in the amount consistent with the current fee schedule.
(B) Written application on a form approved by the staff must be filed by the current owner of record of the land being subdivided, along with the following maps and information:
(1) A sketch or copy of a map showing the general location of the tract(s) subdivided;
(2) A complete boundary survey of the tract(s) subdivided in accordance with the minimum standards for competent practice of land surveying, as outlined in 865 I.A.C. 1-12;
(3) An acreage breakdown of all contributing tracts and tax parcels into all new streets, tracts or lots, including tax parcel numbers;
(4) Any driveways and public or private streets on and adjoining the site of the proposed subdivision, including the names and right-of-way widths;
(5) Locations, widths and purposes of all easements serving the subdivision;
(6) Setback lines and dimensions;
(7) Certification from the KCHD indicating that the desired lot size is adequate for any on-site sewage disposal system that may serve each proposed tract(s) which does not have an existing on-site sewage disposal system, or approval from the appropriate operating authority that each proposed tract(s) which does not have an existing on-site sewage disposal system will be allowed to connect to an existing sanitary sewer system;
(8) Certification from the KCHD indicating whether any existing septic system was permitted by the KCHD and certifying that the details of any permit issued are adequate for any proposed modifications;
(9) Certification from a contractor licensed by the KCHD that any existing septic system is located completely on the proposed tract or, in the alternative, a sketch submitted as part of the process to obtain an existing permit which clearly demonstrates the existing system is located entirely on the proposed tract;
(10) Existing zoning district classifications and boundaries of incorporated cities or towns;
(11) Other features which may or may not affect the subdivision favorably or adversely;
(12) Names and addresses of the current owner of record(s) and subdivider(s); and
(13) Name, date, seal and signature of registered land surveyor.
(C) The minimum sheet size of all maps and plats submitted in conjunction with the above shall be eight and one-half inches by 11 inches; and the maximum sheet size shall be as specified by the County Recorder’s Office.
(D) The staff and the Commission shall obtain assistance as needed from the appropriate operating authorities or other departments of city or town units of government in making considerations and determinations of the above-mentioned criteria.
(Ord. 2006-14, passed 4-3-2006; Ord. 2012-10, passed 7-2-2012)