Prior to the preparation and filing of the preliminary plat, the subdivider shall submit the following plans and data to the Planning Commission.
(a) General Information. A written description of existing covenants, land characteristics, community facilities and utilities, and information describing the proposed subdivision such as the number of lots, typical lot width and depth, price range, business areas, playgrounds, park areas, other public areas, proposed protective covenants, proposed utilities and street improvements.
(b) Location Map. Drawn at a scale of 800 feet to the inch, showing the relationship of the proposed subdivision to the surrounding area and to existing community facilities which serve or influence it and shall include subdivision name, location and name of adjacent properties or subdivisions, location of existing facilities, surrounding streets, public or other schools, parks, playgrounds, utilities, churches, shopping centers, airports, hospitals, principal places of employment, title, scale, north arrow and date.
(c) Topographic Map. Existing U.S.G.S. Quadrangle Sheet or other acceptable map showing topographic features.
(d) Sketch Plat. Drawn to a scale of one inch equals 100 feet or greater, though not less than one inch equals 100 feet, on a print of the topographic map, showing in a simple sketch form the proposed layout of streets, lots and other features in relation to existing conditions including:
(1) The proposed name of the subdivision;
(2) Name and address of the subdivider;
(3) Name and address of the owner or owners;
(4) North point, scale and date;
(5) Name and address of the Registered Professional Engineer, Registered Surveyor or other qualified person responsible for the map;
(6) Tract boundaries with bearings and distances;
(7) Topography, with elevations based on datum approved by the Commission, and showing contours at vertical intervals of two feet for land areas with a slope of five percent (5%) or less and five feet for land areas with a slope of greater than five percent (5%);
(8) Approximate location of watercourses, tree masses, rock outcrops, existing buildings and actual location of sewers, inlets, water mains, easements, fire hydrants, railroads, existing or confirmed streets and their established grades, and areas possessing mining subsidence problems;
(9) Adjacent utilities, streets, properties and subdivisions; and
(10) Zoning district boundaries, if any, which are within 300 feet of the plan.
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