§ 21-1-52 PRELIMINARY PLAT; CONTENTS.
   (A)   The preliminary plat shall be drawn to a scale of not less than one inch to the 100 feet. It shall contain the following drawings and information:
      (1)   Legal description, acreage, and name of the proposed subdivision;
      (2)   Name and address of the owner, name of the person who prepared the plat, and date;
      (3)   North point and graphic scale;
      (4)   Contours at five-foot intervals;
      (5)   Sketch map showing relationship of the subdivision site to the surrounding area;
      (6)   Names of adjoining subdivisions and streets;
      (7)   Location of existing lot lines, streets, public utility easements, water mains, sewers, drain pipes, culverts, water courses, bridges, railroads, and buildings in the proposed subdivision;
      (8)   Layout of proposed blocks and lots, including the dimensions of each, the block and lot numbers in numerical order, and building setback lines;
      (9)   Locations, widths, other dimensions, and names of proposed streets, alleys, roads, easements, parks, and other open spaces or reserved areas;
      (10)   Grades of proposed streets and alleys, which shall refer to and include a permanent benchmark extended from the Base Survey Bench Mark; and
      (11)   The present zoning classification of the land to be subdivided and of the adjoining land.
   (B)   The preliminary plat of a subdivision within, or proposed to be included within, the city shall show, in addition:
      (1)   A cross-section of the proposed streets showing width of roadway, location and type of curb and gutter, paving, where required, and sidewalks to be installed; and
      (2)   The layout and grades of proposed water mains, sewers, drains, power lines, and other utilities. The arrangement and design of the features shown in the preliminary plat shall comply with the requirements in the preceding sections of this article.
   (C)   In addition to submitting the drawing, the applicant shall submit the plat containing the information described above on a three and one-half inch diskette or CD ROM in PDF drawing format, latest version.
   (D)   Information relating the plat datum to state plane coordinates shall be provided on the plat so that the plat can be included in the city and Scotts Bluff County GIS data. Each entity shall be responsible for adding the data to the GIS. For plats less than 20 acres, the point of beginning of the plat shall be referenced to state plane coordinates. The datum shall be NAD 83 (in feet), or the current datum adopted by the city at the time of plat submittal. Information on existing monuments that have established state plane coordinates can be obtained from the County Surveyor. The reference can be in the form of a note on the plat that includes a description of the reference point, the coordinates in feet, and the average scale factor. For plats larger than 20 acres, the point of beginning and one additional point at the opposite corner of the point of beginning shall be referenced to state plane coordinates. The reference can be in the form of a note on the plat that includes a description of the reference points, coordinates in feet, and the average scale factor. The applicant shall also submit one paper copy of the preliminary plat on a sheet not to exceed 11 inches by 17 inches.
(Ord. 3693, passed - -2001)