(A) An application for minor plat approval, complete with the proposed "notice of public hearing" and "notice to adjacent owners", a combined location map, site map and preliminary plat and a separate final plat will be accepted by the Plan Director when, in his or her judgment, the application and exhibits are complete. Following this determination, the Plan Director shall authorize, on behalf of the Commission, the applicant to publish the notice of public hearing and notify adjacent owners, utility companies, and governmental units.
(B) The plat shall be drawn at a scale which is legible and fits on one sheet. Sheets shall not exceed 18 inches by 24 inches in size.
(C) The plat shall be prepared and certified by a licensed, professional land surveyor or engineer, registered to practice in the State of Indiana.
(D) The plat shall comply with the standards of "Rule 12" and include:
(1) The name and legal description of the proposed minor subdivision plat.
(2) The names and addresses of the parent tract owner, subdivider, persons with vested interest, and any consultants involved in the subdivision of the land (such as consulting engineer, land surveyor, and/ or planning firm).
(3) Denote dimensions, bearings, angles, and references to section, township, range lines or corners, and existing bench marks.
(4) Legend and notes, including a graphic scale, north point, and date.
(5) Primary and final approval certificate language (from Appendix A and B).
(6) Lot numbers, location of monuments, and lot area for each lot. All lots shall meet the minimum requirement for area, width, and frontage as required by the Kokomo Zoning Ordinance.
(7) Existing and proposed easements including the location, width, and purpose of each easement.
(E) In addition to the plat the petitioner shall submit the following:
(1) Map of location of the proposed subdivision within the community.
(2) A dimensional drawing showing existing subdivisions and parcels of land adjacent the proposed subdivision.
(3) A dimensional drawing showing all existing and proposed public thoroughfares/rights-of-way within 100 feet of the site.
(4) A dimensional drawing noting the location(s) of any existing building(s) on the site, water courses, marshes, wooded areas, isolated preservable trees, and other structures or significant features.
(5) Topographic contours at vertical intervals of one-foot if the general slope of the site and adjacent roadways is less than 10%. Topographic contours at vertical intervals of two feet will be permitted where the general slope is too steep to show one-foot contour lines.
(6) Existing streets and rights-of-way fronting and/or adjoining the proposed subdivision site, showing the names, roadway widths, approximate gradients, types and widths of pavements, and curbs. Additionally, show existing drives, alleys or streets on the same and opposite side of the street within 100 feet of the site property.
(7) List any variances or different development standards to be approved by the Plan Commission or approved by the Board of Zoning Appeals.
(8) Any proposed covenants, proposed provisions for maintenance of common areas and any other legal documents.
(Ord. 6405, passed 4-10-06)