§ 1105.04 PROPOSED FEATURES AND INFORMATION.
   The preliminary plat shall follow the design standards in Chapter 1109 and shall clearly show the following proposed features and information:
   (a)   Streets. Show proposed streets, collectors and arterials with right-of-way and pavement designs meeting the requirements of the Thoroughfare Plan and these Subdivision Regulations. Include:
      (1)   Dimensions of the adjacent roadways, lane dimensions, shoulders, curbs, medians, bike paths and sidewalks;
      (2)   Proposed location(s) and dimensions for access to the site;
      (3)   Proposed right-of-way acquisitions and alternate access, if appropriate;
      (4)   Proposed locations of all access points within 300 feet of the site on all roadways adjacent to the site; and
      (5)   Proposed traffic signals within 300 feet of the subject site.
   (b)   Other rights-of-way or easements. Including sanitary, water, storm sewers, utilities and landscape: location, width and purpose;
   (c)   Lots. Consecutively numbered, scaled dimensions, estimated area of irregular shaped lots in square feet, and typical building setback lines with dimensions shown graphically;
   (d)   Total site data. Including acreage; number of lots; typical lot size; sidewalks; sanitary sewer and water lines; and drainage facilities;
   (e)   Public or private uses. All parcels of land intended to be dedicated or temporarily reserved for public use; and all parcels of land of which the ownership remains private which are reserved in the deeds for the common use of property owners in the subdivision, with the purpose, condition or limitations of the reservation, indicated. If private, a statement of proposed covenants or restrictions for future maintenance shall be furnished, whether on the plat or as a separate recorded instrument;
   (f)   Buried debris. The approximate location of possible burial sites of organic debris which results from clearing and construction of the proposed subdivision. Organic debris includes tree stumps and other organic matter which naturally decomposes. This provision shall not be interpreted to authorize burial or landfilling of inorganic debris, including, but not limited to, construction debris or other solid wastes, which shall only be disposed of according to the regulations of the State Environmental Protection Agency or another authorized agency;
   (g)   Drainage sketch. A drainage boundary map indicating ability to comply with Chapter 1119 of the Water Management and Sediment Control Ordinance, with the FEMA floodplain lines if applicable;
   (h)   Utilities. The proposed utilities conforming to the Water Master Plan and the Wastewater System Master Plan; and
   (i)   Traffic impact study. A traffic impact study shall be submitted with the preliminary plat if any of the criteria in § 1116.02 are met.
(Ord. 99-207, passed 1-10-2000)