§ 154.092 GENERAL PLAT INFORMATION.
   (A)   Site plan. A site plan shall contain all of the following information, and shall be defined as the document containing the information about a particular group development of property:
      (1)   Total acreage in the tract proposed for group development and a statement of the total contiguous acreage owned by the developer;
      (2)   Tentative access and/or street layout;
      (3)   Approximate rights-of-way of existing and proposed streets, alleys, easements, and other rights-of-way;
      (4)   Typical arrangement of existing and proposed buildings and structures;
      (5)   Existing and proposed uses of land throughout the tract;
      (6)   Existing uses of land and all existing street intersections surrounding the tract;
      (7)   Topography in terms of mean sea level by contours at vertical intervals of not more than 5 feet and extending at least 100 feet outside the tract (if access to adjoining land can be obtained);
      (8)   Name, date, north point, and graphic scale of not less than 200 feet to 1 inch;
      (9)   A vicinity map at a scale of not less than 1 inch equals 1 mile showing the relationship of the proposed group development to surrounding development, especially schools, parks, and shopping areas. The scale of the vicinity map should be shown on the site plan drawing; and
      (10)   A site evaluation shall be submitted with the site plan. For developments exceeding 5 acres in size, the elevation data for a 100-year flood shall be included.
   (B)   Construction drawings.
      (1)   A plat of the property drawn to a scale of at least 100 feet to 1 inch, and shall include the name of the development, north point, graphic scale, and date;
      (2)   A location map at a scale of 1 inch to 1,000 feet showing the parcel of land, the location of all buildings, parking areas, and roadways and all adjacent road rights-of-way. The scale of the location map should be shown on the construction drawings;
      (3)   The shape, dimensions, and location of all buildings and property lines, existing and proposed, on the parcel;
      (4)   The nature (commercial, industrial, and the like) of the proposed uses of the buildings and/or land;
      (5)   Topography in terms of mean sea level by contours at vertical intervals of not more than 5 feet;
      (6)   The location and dimensions of off-street parking and loading spaces and the means of ingress and egress to and from the spaces;
      (7)   The location and size of all proposed utilities and storm drainage facilities;
      (8)   A statement of variances requested from any section or subsection of § 154.093;
      (9)   Any other information as the Planning Commission may deem necessary because of the physical characteristics peculiar to the particular development; and
      (10)   Construction drawing should be presented in a similar format to the accompanying sheet.
(Ord. 105, passed 12-29-1988) Penalty, see § 154.999