(1) A plan of the proposed primary plat of a minor residential subdivision shall be drawn at a scale no smaller than one inch = 100 feet and shall include:
(a) Scale, date and north arrow;
(b) Legal description of the real estate to be subdivided;
(c) Area map insert showing the general location of the proposed subdivision with reference to major streets and section lines as well as all school district lines and zoning districts properly designated;
(d) Proposed name of the subdivision;
(e) Name, address, telephone number of the owner. If applicable, name address and telephone number of the agent representing the owner. Citation of last deed of record conveying title to each parcel involved in the proposed subdivision, including name of grantor, grantee, date and recording information;
(f) Accurate boundary lines of the proposed subdivision showing distance, bearings, angles and references to section corners, township and range lines;
(g) Names, centerlines and right-of-way widths of all existing streets, alleys and easements affecting or providing service to the proposed subdivision;
(h) Layout, number and dimension of all lots with proposed setback lines;
(i) The complete text of any existing covenants on the property (if applicable);
(j) Location, delineation and elevation of all floodway and floodway fringe areas within the boundaries of the subdivision;
(k) Location of all existing and proposed utility facilities and easements, including, but not limited to: sanitary sewer, water, storm water management, electric, gas, telephone and cable, if applicable;
(l) All improvements to the street system on-site and off-site, including measurement of curb radius and taper;
(m) Sidewalk plan (or alternate plan for pedestrian ways, when applicable);
(n) The approximate location, dimensions and area of all parcels of land proposed to be reserved for park, conservation, wetland, common area, lake or other similar uses for the use of property owners within the proposed subdivision;
(o) Proposed covenants, commitments, conditions and restrictions for the subdivision;
(p) A proposed address plan for the subdivision consistent with the address patterns established for the town and county; and
(q) Any other information requested in writing by the Director, members of the Technical Advisory Committee or the Plan Commission deemed important to the development of the subdivision.
(2) The Director, in his or her sole discretion, may waive or relax any of the requirements listed above for a primary plat of a minor residential subdivision, as circumstances dictate.
(Ord. 22-97, passed - -1997; Ord. 4-2000, passed - -2000; Ord. 51-2005, passed 10-10-2005; Ord. 40-2006, passed 10-9-2006)