1115.02 INTRODUCTORY SKETCHES.
   A sketch plan, legibly drawn at a suitable scale, and containing the following information, would be most helpful at the introductory meeting:
   (a)    The proposed subdivision in relation to existing community facilities, thoroughfares and other transportation modes, shopping centers, manufacturing establishments, residential developments and existing, natural and man-made features, such as soil types and utilities in the neighboring area;
   (b)    The layout of streets, lots and nonresidential sites, such as commercial, manufacturing, school or recreational uses, within the proposed subdivision;
   (c)    The location of utilities in the proposed subdivision, if available, or the locations of the nearest sources for water and public facilities for the disposal of sewage and storm water;
   (d)    The scale, title of the subdivision, north arrow and date;
   (e)    The name, address and telephone number of the owner and developer; and
    (f)    Any other pertinent information that will aid in conveying the subdivider's concept to the Planning Commission staff.
      (Ord. 143.221. Passed 11-5-79.)