§ 152.17 FINAL PRELIMINARY PLAT SUBDIVISION REQUIREMENTS.
   Within one year after having received tentative preliminary plat approval as described in § 152.16, the subdivider shall submit the preliminary plat for final approval as follows:
   (A)   Submit to the Township Clerk ten copies of the preliminary plat and other required data at the time he or she files copies with the authorities as required in Public Act 288 of 1967, §§ 113 through 119 of the Subdivision Control Act, being M.C.L.A. §§ 560.113 through 560.119. At this filing he or she shall include a certified list of all authorities to which he or she has submitted preliminary plats for review;
   (B)   Submit as proof of ownership a policy of title insurance, or a legal opinion with reference to ownership, for examination, so that the township can determine whether or not the proper names appear on the plat;
   (C)   The preliminary plat shall be prepared in accordance with § 120 of the Subdivision Control Act, Public Act 288 of 1967, being M.C.L.A. § 560.120, and in accordance with the requirements of this chapter;
   (D)   Identification and description shall be the same as in § 152.16(A);
   (E)   Proposed conditions shall be the same as in § 152.16(C);
   (F)   An indication of the required underground utilities;
   (G)   An indication of system proposed for sewage by a method approved by the township;
   (H)   An indication of system proposed for water supply by a method approved by the township and the County Health Department;
   (I)   An indication of proposed storm drainage system; and point of outlet at the subdivision line, by a method approved by the township and the Drain Commissioner;
   (J)   In the case where the subdivider wishes to subdivide only part of the property in question, the preliminary plat shall include the proposed general layout for the entire area. The part which is proposed to be subdivided first shall be clearly superimposed upon the overall plan in order to illustrate clearly the method of development which the subdivider intends to follow. Each subsequent plat shall follow the same procedure until the entire area controlled by the subdivider is subdivided;
   (K)   Subsoil drainage. Whenever there is reason to expect that any part of the tract has a high water table or unstable subsoil conditions, the preliminary plat submittal shall include a tabulated record and a keyed map of soil borings made by and certified by a registered civil engineer or registered land surveyor;
   (L)   A plan shall be submitted of any proposed water areas indicating depths, normal water levels, slopes and type of bank retention, method of controlling insects, water growths and vegetation; and
   (M)   Proposed topography. Superimposed on the preliminary plat shall be the proposed contours, at a minimum interval of two feet, for the area including the area at least 100 feet outside of the project boundary.
(Ord. 9b, passed 6-8-1988) Penalty, see § 152.99