§ 152.16 TENTATIVE PRELIMINARY PLAT SUBDIVISION REQUIREMENTS.
   (A)   Identification and description. The following items are required:
      (1)   Proposed name of subdivision;
      (2)   Location by section, town and range, or by other legal description;
      (3)   Names and addresses of the subdivider, owner and the planner, landscape architect, designer, engineer or surveyor who designed the subdivision layout. The subdivider shall also indicate his or her interest in the land; and
      (4)   Date, northpoint and scale of plat, one inch equals 100 feet is the minimum acceptable scale.
   (B)   Existing conditions. The following are required:
      (1)   An overall area location map at a scale of not less than one inch equals 400 feet;
      (2)   Boundary line of proposed subdivision, section or municipal limits within or adjacent to the tract and overall property dimensions;
      (3)   Property lines of contiguous adjacent tracts of subdivided and unsubdivided land within 200 feet from the proposed plat;
      (4)   Location, widths and names of existing or prior platted streets and private streets, public areas and public easements within or adjacent to the tract being proposed for subdivision, including those located across abutting roads;
      (5)   Location of existing utilities, storm drains and other underground facilities within or adjacent to the tract being proposed for subdivision;
      (6)   Drainage patterns;
      (7)   Topography based on United States Geological Survey Datum, at a minimum contour interval of two feet; and
      (8)   Vegetation on the site carefully inventoried and sketched as to type and location on a map at the same scale as the preliminary plat.
   (C)   Proposed conditions. A refined illustration showing the information indicated below shall be submitted as the preliminary plat drawing.
      (1)   Layout of streets indicating proposed street names, right-of-way widths and connections with adjoining platted streets and also the width and location of alleys, existing easements and public walkways.
      (2)   Layout, number and dimensions of lots, including building setback lines showing the width of each lot at the front setback line.
      (3)   Indication of parcels of land intended to be dedicated or set aside for public use and/or for the use of property owners in the subdivision and any lands to be preserved in their natural state.
      (4)   A statement of the status of the petitioner’s ownership, and existing and proposed use of any parcels identified as “excepted” on the preliminary plat shall indicate how this property could be developed in accordance with the requirements of the existing zoning district in which it is located.
      (5)   Statement of intended use of the proposed plat such as residential single-family, industrial, commercial and the like.
(Ord. 9b, passed 6-8-1988) Penalty, see § 152.99