1121.03 MAJOR SUBDIVISION: PRELIMINARY PLAN.
   The developer shall furnish, with the application for approval of a preliminary plan of a major subdivision as required in Section 1115. 05, the following maps, data and plans:
   (a)    Maps and Data. Maps and data shall, unless submitted in connection with a sketch plan, include the following, either separate or combined:
      (1)    Vicinity Map. A print of a section of the 800 foot scale map of the Municipality showing the proposed subdivision and relationship to adjacent developments, streets and all community facilities which serve or influence it.
      (2)    Property Line Map. A property line map showing bearings and distances of the parcel to be subdivided; location, width and purpose of easements; the name, width and location of abutting streets including location of pavements and sidewalks; structures on parcels within 100 feet on adjoining property.
      (3)    Utility Map. A utility map showing utilities on and adjacent to the tract, including location, size and invert elevations of all sewers, location and size of water and gas mains, location of fire hydrants and electric power and telephone poles.
      (4)    Topographic Map. A section of the Cuyahoga County Topographic Map, 200 foot scale, contours at two foot intervals based on the county datum plane.
      (5)    Titles and Certifications. Titles and certifications indicating present parcel designations according to official records, name of developer, name and address of owners, certification of registered surveyor, scale and date of survey.
   (b)    Preliminary Plan. The subdivision shall be planned in accord with the planning criteria set forth in Chapter 1117 and designed by either a professional planner, registered landscape architect or registered civil engineer. The plan shall be accurately and clearly drawn at a scale of not less than 100 feet to one inch. It may be drawn in pencil on transparent tracing paper. The drawing shall include the aforesaid topographic and property line data, the surrounding streets and lots, and the proposed plan or alternate plans of the subdivision, including the following:
      (1)    Streets. The layout, right of way and pavement widths, approximate grades, names;
      (2)    Other rights of way. Location, width and purpose;
      (3)    Lot lines. Approximate dimensions and number;
      (4)    Sites. To be reserved or dedicated for parks, playgrounds or other public uses;
      (5)    Sites. For multi-family, institutions, business or industrial uses;
      (6)    Building lines. If uniform or if a group development;
      (7)    Title. Graphic scale, north arrow and date.
   (c)    Protective Covenants. An outline of the protective covenants proposed to regulate and protect the development, restrictions and bylaws of a homes association and its incorporation, declaration of condominium ownership and any other covenants, if any.
   (d)    Other Preliminary Plans. The Planning and Zoning Commission may require additional preliminary drawings showing information such as street profiles and grades, typical cross section of proposed roadway, proposed sanitary and storm sewers, and water service, or prospective street system of adjacent land owned by the developer.
   (e)    Ownership Certificate. The Commission may require a certificate as to ownership and that proposed subdivision is satisfactory to the owner.
      (Ord. 69-38. Passed 4-20-70.)