The preliminary plat shall be submitted (five copies on 18-inch by 24-inch sheets drawn to a scale of not less than 200 feet to the inch) and shall contain the following information.
(A) Title data.
(1) Date of submission;
(2) Name and address of owner(s);
(3) Name of subdivision (Subdivision names shall not duplicate or approximate, phonetically, existing subdivision names.);
(4) Location designation (township, county, state) and location map showing the property to be subdivided and surrounding area;
(5) Name and address of designer;
(6) Scale in figures and bar graph;
(7) North arrow;
(8) "Preliminary plan" notation; and
(9) Proposed use of property to be subdivided.
(B) Existing conditions (on property to be subdivided and within 500 feet of property being subdivided).
(1) Street rights-of-way, width of pavement and names;
(2) Location and size of community utilities including sewer, water, electricity and telephone facilities;
(3) Location and size of bridges, culverts and other storm drainage facilities;
(4) Location, width and purpose of all easement;
(5) Bearing and distances of property boundary;
(6) Surrounding property lines, property owners and subdivisions;
(7) Boundaries and identification of political subdivisions;
(8) Boundaries and identification of zoning districts;
(9) Buildings;
(10) Topography including water courses, wooden areas and contours at five-foot intervals or less;
(11) Location, extent and identification of floodplain, watershed, water critical area or other restricted land;
(12) Driveways and road (in use or abandoned) leading to other property;
(13) Other natural or human-made conditions affecting site development; and
(14) At the request of the Planning Board, a list of restrictive covenants (deed restrictions) to be applied to any or all lots in the subdivision.
(C) Proposed plans. Where the preliminary plat submitted covers only a part of the subdivided tract, a sketch shall be submitted showing the prospective future street system and other features for ultimate development of the entire tract.
(1) Street alignments, rights-of-way, names of streets;
(2) Community utilities, including sewer, water, electricity, gas and telephone facilities, with connections to existing system shown;
(3) Location and size of bridges, culverts and other storm drainage facilities;
(4) Location, width and purpose of all easements;
(5) Lines, numbers and approximate dimensions of lots and blocks;
(6) Minimum building setback lines;
(7) Public use sites; and
(8) Site data:
(a) Acreage of property to be subdivided;
(b) Acreage of public use sites;
(c) Number of lots;
(d) Average lot size;
(e) Square feet of each irregularly shaped lot; and
(f) Lineal feet of streets.
(Ord. passed 1-2-1990)