A person desiring approval of a plat for the purpose of recording it shall submit to the Plan Commission a written application and preliminary plat that includes the following:
(A) Name of the subdivision;
(B) Names and addresses of the owner, the subdivider and the county planner, land planning consultant, engineer, or surveyor who prepared the plat;
(C) Tract boundary lines, with dimensions, bearings, angles, and references to section, township, and range lines or corners;
(D) Lot layout, showing dimensions and numbers;
(E) Parcels to be dedicated or reserved for schools, parks, playgrounds and other public or community purposes;
(F) Building setback lines;
(G) Streets and rights-of-way in or adjoining the subdivision, by name, width, approximate gradient, type and width of pavement and including curbs, sidewalks, crosswalks, trees, and other relevant information;
(H) Location, width and purposes of easements;
(I) Location and approximate size or capacity of utilities;
(J) Contours at vertical intervals of five feet;
(K) Legend or notes;
(L) Other features significantly affecting the subdivision;
(M) Scale, north point and date;
(N) Phases, if any, in which the subdivision is to be constructed;
(O) Drainage plan prepared and certified by registered professional engineer pursuant to state law;
(P) Location, owner, zoning and use of adjacent properties, including location, size and use of all buildings within 50 feet of the lot line;
(Q) A description of the protective covenants or private restrictions, if any, to be included in the plat;
(R) A list of all owners (with addresses) of adjacent property as they appear in the current records of the County Auditor including 911 address;
(S) Street cuts onto county or state roads;
(T) Source of title, as shown by the most recent entry in the books of the County Recorder;
(U) The flood plain boundaries, if applicable, indicating the classification of each flood plain area; and
(V) The location, size, elevation, capacity, and other appropriate description of all existing or proposed permanent and significant features, either natural or man-made, including but not limited to trees, watercourses, falls, beaches, historic places, rock formations, streets, sewers, drains, water bodies, swamps or other wetlands, railroads, transmission towers, existing structures, county ditches, legal drains, water mains, culverts, utility lines, fire hydrants, drainage structures, and water elevations (including approximate high-water and low-water elevations) of adjoining lakes, rivers and streams at the date of the survey (by reference to the USGS datum plane); the approximate size and capacity of utilities may be presented in a note on the plat.
(BC Ord. passed 1-22-2003; BC Ord. passed 3-26-2003)