§ 153.030  GENERAL PROVISIONS.
   (A)   Conformance with primary plat required.  The secondary plat shall not be considered for approval until the action taken by the  Plan Commission on the required primary plat has been completed, nor shall secondary approval be granted prior to the expiration of the appeal period provided for in I.C. 36-7-4-707(c). When the secondary plat submitted does not substantially conform to the approved primary plat, the subdivider shall not file an application for secondary plat approval until the primary plat has been amended in accordance with the same procedure required for primary plat approval.
   (B)   Construction plan(s) required.  Construction drawings are to be submitted for subdivisions with the secondary plat. The construction drawings shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
      (1)   All drainage with invert and top of casting elevations, sizes, length of pipe, drainage profile, existing and proposed tile, drains, culverts, bridges, appropriate high and low water elevations of lakes and streams, flood plains and all wooded areas;
      (2)   Street information, including right-of-way width, type of material to be used, cross-sections, slope of pavement, all stationing, curve data, street profiles, curbs and gutters, and location and description of street signs;
      (3)   All information required by the McCordsville Drainage Board or its agents consistent with the McCordsville stormwater management ordinances;
      (4)   Topography with a minimum contour interval of two feet and site-grading plan for the entire subdivision;
      (5)   The title, name, address, signature, and registration number of the professional engineer and/or surveyor, and the date, including revision dates;
      (6)   A final erosion control plan, following the guidelines as required by the general permit for construction activities, as provided for in 327 I.A.C. 15-5. The erosion control measures shall be in accordance with standards and specifications in the State Handbook for Erosion Control in Developing Areas. The plan shall be submitted to the County Soil and Water Conservation District per the requirements of the McCordsville Stormwater Management Ordinance.
(Ord. 121410A, passed 1-11-2011)