§ 158.029 PLOT AND INFORMATION REQUIRED.
   Listed below are the plot plan requirements which must be met before any driveway permit applications can be accepted for review.
   (A)   An applicant must submit five copies of plot plan.
   (B)   The plot plan must be certified by registered professional engineer, architect or land surveyor.
   (C)   A vicinity sketch must be shown on the plot plan at a scale of not less than one inch equals 2,000 feet and must indicate the location of said property to major arterial streets, railroads and the like.
   (D)   Standard engineering scales (i.e., one inch equals 20 feet, one inch equals 30 feet) must be used.
   (E)   Use of each access point must be specified: entrance only, exit only, entrance and exit.
   (F)   Adequate description of proposed use of property must be included.
   (G)   The plan must show the width of existing and adjacent driveways, streets, alleys and right-of- way 150 feet beyond property lines on both sides of the street, plus the plan must show the location of all utilities and any other pertinent topography.
   (H)   Location and geometrics of proposed access points and location and size of existing or proposed building must be shown.
   (I)   Location and details of permanent signs must be shown.
   (J)   Cross-sections for pavement widening and curbs must be illustrated, if applicable.
   (K)   The plot plan must include proposed parking arrangements with anticipated number of vehicles.
   (L)   Plot plan must show all existing and proposed drainage structures, including pipe, catch basin, head walls and the like, necessary to provide adequate drainage.
(Prior Code, § 105.08)