(1) Certificate of survey prepared by a licensed land surveyor identifying the following:
(a) Scale (engineering only) at not larger than one inch equals 100 feet;
(b) Name and address, including telephone number, of legal owner and/or agent of property;
(c) North point indication;
(d) Boundaries, dimensions and area of existing lots being subdivided and new lots to be created;
(e) Legal descriptions of existing parcel and legal description of proposed new lots;
(f) Easements of record;
(g) Water courses, including delineated wetlands. If available, ordinary high water level (OHWL) of any DNR protected waters, 100-year flood elevations of all watercourses (wetlands, ponds, lakes, streams and the like);
(h) All encroachments, easements or rights-of-way encumbering the property;
(i) Existing buildings, structures and improvements within the parcel to be platted and those 100 feet outside the boundaries of the subject parcel;
(j) Locations, widths and names of all public streets, rights-of-way or railroad rights-of-way showing type, width and condition of the improvements, if any, which pass through and/or are within 100 feet;
(k) Proposed driveway locations and locations of existing driveways on the same side of the road;
(l) Location of any abandoned wells;
(m) The toe and top of any bluffs present;
(n) Location of a primary and an alternate site for individual sewage treatment systems for all lots, including a lot with an existing structure and sewage treatment system;
(o) Additional data requirements determined appropriate by the Community Development Department;
(p) Drainage and utility easements, minimum ten feet wide, along all lot lines. These easements may be centered on a lot line shared between lots created by the minor subdivision;
(q) Any required right-of-way dedication;
(r) A copy of percolation tests and soil borings for all lots; and
(s) Additional information determined necessary by the Community Development Department to ensure compliance with city requirements.
(Ord. 04-03, passed 2-24-2003)