§ 155.083 STANDARDS OF APPROVAL.
   The development plat shall not be approved until the following standards have been satisfied:
   (A)   The proposed development conforms to all city plans, including but not limited to, the Comprehensive Plan, utility plans and applicable Capital Improvements Plans;
   (B)   The proposed development conforms to the requirements of the zoning regulations (if located within the city's corporate limits) and the Subdivision Regulations;
   (C)   The proposed development is adequately served by public facilities and services, parks and open space in conformance with city regulations;
   (D)   Appropriate agreements of acceptance and use of public dedications to serve the development have been tendered;
   (E)   The proposed development conforms to the design and improvement standards contained in this subchapter and in the city's standard specifications as required by the city's Subdivision Regulations, and to any other applicable regulations of the city that are related to development of a land parcel;
   (F)   Development plats in areas which have not been zoned, including the exterritorial jurisdiction, shall have set back and side yard requirements for each lot as shown on the Comprehensive Plan for regulations for the location of the tract for which a development plat is required; and
   (G)   The development plat shall have a full engineering analysis of drainage on the property, including designations of the 100-year flood plain, floodways, and other related on- or off-site drainage affecting the property itself, and property downstream as a result of the development of the property. The development plat shall clearly show the location and specifications of any onsite sewage systems. The amount of the plat area covered in impervious construction, such as roofs, all other parking lots, or other surfaces which may increase run-off shall be shown, in a drainage plan provided as part of the development plat documentation for the review and approval of the City Engineer, and the city.
(Ord. 737, passed 7-20-2016)