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Four copies of the preliminary plat, drawn to a scale of not more than 100 feet to the inch, shall be submitted to the City Plan Commission. The plat shall be accompanied by a filing fee of $100.
(1969 Code, § 23-30) (Ord. 1961-12, passed 4-24-1961; Am. Ord. 2005-1, passed 1-10-2005) Penalty, see § 10.99
Statutory reference:
Plat Act, see ILCS Chapter 765, Act 210, §§ 0.01 et seq.
The preliminary plat shall show:
(A) The location of the present property lines and section lines and streets, buildings, watercourses, and other existing features within the area to be subdivided, and similar information regarding land immediately adjacent thereto;
(B) The proposed location and width of streets, alleys, lots, building lines, and easements;
(C) Existing sanitary and storm sewers, water mains, culverts, and other underground structures within the tract immediately abutting thereto; the location and size of the nearest water main and sewer outlet;
(D) The title under which the proposed subdivision is to be recorded and the name of the engineer, the registered land surveyor, and the subdivider platting the tract;
(E) Contours referred to the city datum with intervals of 5 feet or less;
(F) The north point, scale, and date; and
(G) Plans or written statements describing the grades or profiles of the streets, the proposed grades and facilities for all required improvements, and the subdivider’s proposal to the city for accomplishing their installation in accordance with § 159.039 of this code.
(1969 Code, § 23-31) (Ord. 1961-12, passed 4-24-1961)
(A) If the Plan Commission finds that the preliminary plat satisfies the requirements of this chapter, it shall approve the plat and recommend approval by the City Council.
(B) If the Plan Commission finds otherwise, it shall specify in writing the objections found to the plat and may either recommend disapproval or recommend approval conditioned upon specific changes in the plat.
(1969 Code, § 23-32) (Ord. 1961-12, passed 4-24-1961)
One copy of the preliminary plat, together with a copy of the findings of the Plan Commission, shall be filed by the Plan Commission with the City Clerk for submission to the City Council. One copy of the preliminary plat and findings shall be retained by the Plan Commission; and 1 copy and findings shall be given the person offering the proposed plat, together with certificate of approval or disapproval of the Plan Commission and City Council.
(1969 Code, § 23-33) (Ord. 1961-12, passed 4-24-1961)
Receipt by the subdivider of the copy of the preliminary plat together with the approval of the Plan Commission and City Council shall constitute authority for the subdivider to proceed with final plans and specifications for the installation of the required improvements and preparation of the final plat. Prior to the construction of any of the required improvements, the subdivider shall submit final plans and specifications to the city official having jurisdiction over his or her construction. If the city official shall find the plans and specifications to be in accordance with applicable policies and standards of the city, he or she shall authorize construction and determine the amount of bond, if required. Following the approval of the plans and specifications, construction may be started or the bond may be filed.
(1969 Code, § 23-34) (Ord. 1961-12, passed 4-24-1961) Penalty, see § 10.99
FINAL PLAT
The final plat shall be drawn on tracing cloth to a scale of not more than 100 feet to the inch from an accurate survey and on 1 or more sheets whose maximum dimensions shall not exceed 17 inches by 22 inches. If more than 2 sheets are required, an index sheet of the same dimensions shall be filed showing the entire subdivision on 1 sheet and the component areas shown on other sheets.
(1969 Code, § 23-45) (Ord. 1961-12, passed 4-24-1961) Penalty, see § 10.99
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