§ 158.040  REQUIREMENTS FOR FINAL PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL.
   (A)   Submittal. The proprietor shall submit 15 copies of the final preliminary plat on a topographic map to the Clerk at least 15 days before a meeting of the Commission. The proprietor shall also submit a written application for approval of the final preliminary plat.
   (B)   Size and scale. The final preliminary plat may be on paper and shall not be less than 24 inches by 36 inches at a scale of not less than one inch to 100 feet.
   (C)   Information required. The following shall be shown on the final preliminary plat or submitted with it:
      (1)   The name of the proposed subdivision;
      (2)   Names, addresses and telephone numbers of the subdivider and the surveyor preparing the plat;
      (3)   Location of the subdivision, giving the number of section, township and range, and the name of the township and county;
      (4)   The names of abutting subdivisions;
      (5)   Statement of intended use of the proposed plat, such as: residential, single-family, two-family and multiple housing; commercial; industrial; recreational; or agricultural. Also, proposed sites, if any, for multi-family dwellings, shopping centers, churches, industry and other non-public uses exclusive of single-family dwellings. Also, any sites proposed for parks, playgrounds, schools or other public uses;
      (6)   A map of the entire area scheduled for development, if the proposed plat is a portion of a larger holding intended for subsequent development;
      (7)   A location map showing the relationship of the proposed plat to the surrounding area;
      (8)   The land use and existing zoning of the proposed subdivision and the adjacent tracts;
      (9)   Streets, street names, right-of-way and roadway widths;
      (10)   Lot lines, lot numbers and the total number of lots;
      (11)   Contours shall be shown on the final preliminary plat at five-foot intervals where slope is greater than 10% and two-foot intervals where slope is 10% or less;
      (12)   All sound trees, other than elms, eight-inch caliper or greater;
      (13)   Proposed and existing storm and sanitary sewers, watermains and their respective profiles or indicate alternative methods;
      (14)   Fifteen copies of proposed protective covenants and deed restrictions; and
      (15)   Right-of-way easements, showing location and purpose and, where underground utilities are installed or required, it shall be the proprietor’s responsibility to provide easements acceptable to utilities for water, sanitary, storm, gas, electric, telephone and street lighting service. These easements shall be recorded on the plat as private easements for public utilities or easements provided by separate instrument.
   (D)   Preliminary engineering plans. The subdivider shall submit three sets of preliminary engineering plans for streets, water, sewers, sidewalks and other required public improvements. The engineering plans shall contain enough information and detail to enable the Planning Commission to make preliminary determination as to conformance of the proposed improvements to applicable township regulations and standards.
(Prior Code, § XII-6.12)