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§ 155.041 SCALE AND SHEET SIZE.
   The preliminary plat shall be drawn at a scale of 100 feet to the inch on sheets no larger than 24 by 36 inches.
(Prior Code, § 48-62)
§ 155.042 REQUIRED INFORMATION.
   The preliminary plat of a subdivision shall show or be accompanied by the following information:
   (A)   Name of addition;
   (B)   Legal description and boundary survey description;
   (C)   North arrow, scale of drawing and date;
   (D)   Name, address and telephone number of the owner and engineer and the planner or land surveyor;
   (E)   Location, width and names of existing and proposed streets, railroads and other public easements or properties in the proposed plat;
   (F)   Centerline profile of all proposed streets and alleys drawn to a scale of 1 inch equals 2 feet vertically and 1 inch equals 50 feet horizontally;
   (G)   Centerline profile of existing streets to the extent that it will be clearly demonstrated how the proposed streets and alleys will connect with existing streets and alleys;
   (H)   Location and size of existing utilities (sewer lines, water lines, fire hydrants, gas lines, electric distribution lines and the like) within 200 feet of the proposed subdivision boundary or within the boundary may be required by the Planning Administrator;
   (I)   Design statement for proposed water supply and distribution;
   (J)   Design statement and location for proposed storm and sanitary sewer facilities or private sewer facilities;
   (K)   Proposed installation of other utilities;
   (L)   Proposed overall grading and drainage considerations;
   (M)   Existing ground topography as shown by contours of 1 foot intervals or elevations at 100 feet center to center if required by the City Engineer;
   (N)   Existing watercourses or drainage courses, bridges and wooded areas;
   (O)   Existing lot lines and buildings in and abutting the plat and within 200 feet of the plat;
   (P)   Location and size of proposed school, park, playground and other quasi-public areas;
   (Q)   Lot layout, tentative block, lot numbers, and lot dimensions; and
   (R)   Water elevations of adjoining lakes, rivers and streams at date of survey and their approximate high and low water elevations, if required by the City Engineer.
(Prior Code, § 48-63)
§ 155.043 REVIEW BY PLANNING OFFICE.
   The Planning Office shall review the preliminary plat with various appropriate city departments, as well as other public officials such as school district officials, and county officials where the development is located outside the city limits.
(Prior Code, § 48-64) (Am. Ord. 3756, passed 4-7-2009)
§ 155.044 RECOMMENDATION BY PLANNING OFFICE.
   After review of the preliminary plat, the Planning Office shall develop a recommendation, based on comments from city departments, and forward the recommendation and the preliminary plat to the Planning Commission for its consideration at a regular meeting.
(Prior Code, § 48-65)
§ 155.045 APPROVAL BY PLANNING COMMISSION; TIME LIMIT FOR SUBMISSION OF FINAL PLAT.
   (A)   If the Planning Commission approves of the preliminary plat, the subdivider then may complete a final plat.
   (B)   The final plat must be submitted to the Planning Commission within 12 months from the date the preliminary plat was approved.
   (C)   If more than 12 months elapse after approval of the preliminary plat, the approval shall be null and void and a new preliminary plat must be filed.
(Prior Code, § 48-66)
§ 155.046 DISAPPROVAL BY PLANNING COMMISSION.
   If the Planning Commission does not approve of the preliminary plat, the plat should be revised, incorporating the recommendations of the Planning Commission.
(Prior Code, § 48-67)
§ 155.047 FILING OF APPLICATION; FEE.
   Before any action shall be taken by the city on a preliminary plat, a person seeking to file the preliminary plat shall deposit with the City Clerk the, fee established by resolution of the City Council and a formal application to be completed and filed with the Planning Office.
(Prior Code, § 48-68) (Ord. 3179, § 3, 8-4-1998)
FINAL PLAT
§ 155.060 PREPARATION; SURVEY.
   After approval of the preliminary plat by the Planning Commission, the subdivider shall prepare and submit to the Planning Office a final plat, prepared by a land surveyor, land planner or engineer. The surveying must be completed by a registered land surveyor.
(Prior Code, § 48-91)
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