(A) Every preliminary plat shall be prepared by a land surveyor registered in the state at any scale necessary for clarity provided the resultant drawing does not exceed 36 inches square.
(B) The preliminary plat, together with the supporting data, shall provide all of the following information:
(1) Names and addresses of the owner, subdivider (if not the owner) and registered land surveyor;
(2) Location, boundaries and name of the proposed subdivision;
(3) Zoning district classification of the tract to be subdivided;
(4) North arrow, graphic scale, date of map, dimensions of the tract and its gross area;
(5) Plan for pedestrian, bike and vehicular traffic with planning for internal circulation within proposed and neighboring tracts and multiple points for emergency access;
(6) Topography of the tract to be subdivided as indicated by two-foot contour data (to include existing and proposed);
(7) Locations of such features as bodies of water, ponding areas, natural drainage ways, railroads, cemeteries, bridges, parks, schools and the like within or adjacent to the tract to be developed;
(8) Locations and right-of-way widths of all existing and proposed streets;
(9) Locations, widths and purposes of all existing and proposed easements;
(10) Location and size of existing and proposed sanitary sewers, storm sewers and detention areas, drainage ways, green space, wetlands, flood plains, riparian corridor habitat linkage and 100-year high water elevation;
(11) Locations of all other existing and proposed utilities;
(12) Locations, dimensions, and areas of all parcels to be reserved for parks/playgrounds, or other public purposes; and
(13) Locations, dimensions and areas of all proposed or existing lots within the subdivision.