1252.02 PRELIMINARY PLAN.
   The developer shall furnish, with the application for approval of the preliminary plan of a subdivision, as described in Section 1244.03, the following maps, data and plans:
   (a)    Maps and Data. Maps and data, either separate or combined, shall be provided as follows:
      (1)    Vicinity map. A print, such as a section of the 400-foot scale Municipal map showing thereon the location of the proposed subdivision and its relationship to adjacent developments, streets and all community facilities which serve or influence it;
      (2)    Property line map. A drawing, showing bearings and distances of the parcel to be subdivided; location, width and purpose of easements; the name, width and location of abutting streets, including the location of pavements and sidewalks; and structures on the parcel and within twenty- five feet on adjoining property;
      (3)    Utility map. A drawing, showing utilities on and adjacent to the parcel, including their location, the size of water and gas mains and the location of fire hydrants and electric power and telephone poles;
      (4)    Topographic map. A drawing, showing contours at two-foot intervals based on the County datum plane. It shall show the approximate direction and gradient of the ground slope on immediately adjacent land; indicate the subsurface condition of the tract if not typical; and show watercourses, marshes, wooded areas, isolated preservable trees and other significant features. The topography may be compiled by photogrammetric methods and shall be at the same scale as the preliminary plan;
      (5)    Titles and certifications. Titles and certifications indicating present parcel designations according to official records, the name of the developer, the name and address of owners, certification of the registered surveyor and the scale and date of the survey.
   (b)    Plan Details. The plan shall be prepared in accordance with the planning principles set forth in Chapter 1246 and designed by a professional city planner, a landscape architect or a registered civil engineer. The plan shall be accurately and clearly drawn at a scale of not less than 100 feet to one inch. The profiles, which may be prepared on standard cross-section paper, shall have a horizontal scale of one inch equals fifty feet and a vertical scale of one inch equals five feet. It may be drawn in pencil on transparent tracing paper. The drawing shall include the aforesaid topographic and property line data, the surrounding streets and lots, and the proposed plan, or alternate plans, of the subdivision, and shall show the following:
      (1)    Streets: the layout, right of way and pavement widths, approximate grades and names.
      (2)    Other rights of way: the location, width and purpose.
      (3)    Lot lines: approximate dimensions and number.
      (4)    Sites: to be reserved or dedicated for parks, playgrounds or other public uses.
      (5)    Building lines: show if planned differently than established by zoning.
      (6)    Title: graphic scale, north arrow, date and name of allotment.
   (c)    Protective Covenants. An outline of the protective covenants proposed shall be included.
   (d)    Other Preliminary Plans. The City Planning Commission shall also require additional preliminary drawings showing street profiles and grades, a typical cross- section of proposed roadways, proposed sanitary and storm sewers and water service, the prospective street system of adjacent land owned by the developer, and all existing watercourses, culverts, storm and sanitary sewers, water mains and existing features pertinent to the plotting of an allotment.
   (e)    Ownership. The Commission may require a certificate as to ownership and that the proposed subdivision is satisfactory to the owner.
      (Ord. 1962-8. Passed 2-21-62.)