(A) Purpose. Prior to the filing of an application for approval of a preliminary plat, the proprietor may meet informally with the Commission in order that he or she may become familiar with these regulations and with the proposals of the comprehensive development plan as they affect the area in which his or her proposed subdivision is located. The proprietor shall investigate and become aware of the following:
(1) The zoning of the area;
(2) Adequacy of existing schools and public open space;
(3) Relationship of the proposed subdivision to existing streets and thoroughfares and any proposed street widenings;
(4) Availability of utilities; and
(5) Diversification in relationship of various buildings, structures and open space under a residential unit development plan.
(B) Requirements. The proprietor may then submit to the Commission pre-preliminary plans and data to include the following:
(1) General subdivision information; and
(2) Sketch plan showing the proposed layout of streets, lots and other features in relation to existing conditions. The sketch may be made directly on a print of the survey or on the topographic survey.
(C) Review. The Commission may review the pre-preliminary plans and related data and offer any information which will aid the proprietor in preparing a tentative preliminary plat.
(Prior Code, § XII-6.07)