(A) (1) Development site plans shall show all existing natural, human-made, and legal features on the lot where the development is to take place, including but not limited to those listed below.
(2) In addition, the plans shall also show those features that are located within 50 feet in any direction of the lot where the development is to take place, and shall specify (by reference to the table of permissible uses or otherwise) the use made of adjoining properties.
(B) Existing natural features:
(1) Tree line of wooded areas;
(2) Individual trees 18 inches in diameter or more, identified by common or scientific name;
(3) Orchards or other agricultural groves by common or scientific name;
(4) Streams, ponds, drainage ditches, swamps, boundaries of floodways and floodplains;
(5) If the proposed development is a subdivision of more than 50 lots or if more than five acres of land are to be developed, then base flood elevation data (§§ 152.405 through 153.413); and
(6) Contour lines (shown as dotted lines) with no larger than ten-feet contour intervals (as indicated in § 152.080(B)(17) proposed contour lines shall be shown as solid lines).
(C) Existing human-made features:
(1) Vehicle accommodation areas (including parking areas, loading areas and circulation areas, see § 152.466), all designated by surface material and showing the layout of existing parking spaces and direction of travel lanes, aisles, or driveways;
(2) Streets, private roads, sidewalks, and other walkways, all designated by surface material;
(3) Curbs and gutters, curb inlets and curb cuts, and drainage grates;
(4) Other stormwater or drainage facilities, including manholes, pipes, and drainage ditches;
(5) Underground utility lines, including water, sewer, electric power, telephone, gas, and cable television;
(6) Above ground utility lines and other utility facilities;
(7) Fire hydrants;
(8) Buildings, structures and signs (including dimensions of each);
(9) Location of exterior light fixtures; and
(10) Location of dumpsters.
(D) Existing legal features:
(1) The zoning of the property, including zoning district lines where applicable;
(2) Property liens (with dimensions identified);
(3) Street right-of-way lines and future thoroughfare plans, if known; and
(4) Utility or other easement lines.
(Ord. passed 12-20-2001) Penalty, see § 152.999