§ 150.25 INFORMATION TO BE CONTAINED IN OR DEPICTED ON PRELIMINARY AND FINAL PLATS.
 
Information
MINOR Final
MAJOR Preliminary
MAJOR Final
Title Block Containing:
•Property designation
•Name of Owner
•Location (including township, county and state)
•Date or dates survey was conducted and plat prepared
•A scale of drawing in feet per inch listed in words or figures
•Name, address, registration number of the registered land surveyor
Yes
Yes
Yes
Name of the subdivider
Yes
Yes
Yes
A sketch vicinity map showing the relationship between the proposed subdivision and surrounding area
Yes
Yes
Yes
Corporate limits, township boundaries, county lines if on the subdivision tract
Yes
Yes
Yes
Names, addresses and telephone numbers of all owners, registered land surveyors and professional engineers responsible for the subdivision
Yes
Yes
Yes
Registration numbers and seals of professional engineers
Yes
Yes
Yes
The exact boundaries of the tract, or portion thereof, to be subdivided, fully dimensioned by lengths and bearings, and the location of existing boundary lines of adjoining parcels
Yes
Yes
Yes
Proposed lot lines, lot and block numbers, and approximate dimensions
Yes
Yes
Yes
Lots numbered consecutively throughout the subdivision
Yes
No
Yes
North arrow and orientation
Yes
Yes
Yes
Names of owners of adjoining properties
Yes
Yes
Yes
Names of any adjoining subdivisions of record or proposed and under review
Yes
Yes
Yes
Minimum building setback lines (either listed on the plat or drawn on each lot)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Zoning classifications of the tract to be subdivided and adjoining properties
Yes
Yes
Yes
Existing buildings or other structures, water courses, railroads, bridges, culverts, storm drains on the land to be subdivided. Additionally, any of the same features located on adjacent properties which may be impacted by the subdivision.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Wooded areas, marshes, swamps, rock outcrops, ponds or lakes, streams or streambeds and any other natural features affecting the site
Yes
Yes
Yes
•The exact location of the flood hazard, floodway and floodway fringe from the community's FEMA maps
•Base flood elevation data for subdivisions which contain at least five lots or 50 acres, whichever is less
Yes
Yes
Yes
A copy of any proposed deed restrictions or similar covenants. Such restrictions are mandatory when private recreation areas are established.
Yes
No
Yes
Topographic map with contour intervals of no greater than 20 feet at a scale of no less than 1:24,000 (if deemed necessary by the Subdivision Administrator)
No
No
Yes
 
A copy of the erosion control plan submitted to the appropriate authority, if such a plan is required
Yes
Yes
No
All certifications required in §§ 150.22 and 150.23.2(G)
Yes
No
Yes
Any other information considered by either the subdivider, Planning Board or the Town Commissioners to be pertinent to the review of the plat.
Yes
Yes
Yes
 
Street Information
MINOR Final
MAJOR Preliminary
MAJOR Final
Street Information
MINOR Final
MAJOR Preliminary
MAJOR Final
Proposed streets
N/A
Yes
Yes
Existing and platted streets in the proposed subdivision and on adjoining properties
Yes
Yes
Yes
Rights-of-way locations and dimensions
Yes
Yes
Yes
Pavement widths
N/A
Yes
Yes
Approximate grades
N/A
Yes
Yes
Design engineering data for all corners and curves
N/A
Yes
Yes
Typical street cross sections
N/A
Yes
Yes
Street names
N/A
Yes
Yes
Street maintenance agreement in accordance with § 150.34(E)
N/A
No
Yes
Type of street dedication; all streets must be designated “public”.*
N/A
Yes
Yes
Where streets are dedicated to the public, but not accepted into a municipal or the state system before lots are sold, a statement explaining the status of the street in accordance with § 150.34(E)
N/A
N/A
Yes
If any street is proposed to intersect with a state maintained road, the subdivider shall apply for driveway approval as required by the NCDOT, Division of Highways' Manual on Driveway Regulations
N/A
No
Yes
Evidence that the subdivider has obtained such approval
N/A
Yes
N/A
 
*Where public streets are involved which will be dedicated to the town, the subdivider must submit all street plans to the Subdivision Administrator for approval prior to preliminary plat approval. Where public streets are involved which will not be dedicated to a municipality, the Subdivision Administrator will submit the following documents to the NCDOT District Highway Office for review:
   •A complete site layout, including any future expansion anticipated
   •Horizontal alignment indicating general curve data on the site layout plan
   •Vertical alignment indicated by percent grade, PI station and vertical curve length on site plan layout
   •The District Engineer may require the plotting of the ground profile and grade line for roads where special conditions or problems exist
   •Typical section indicating the pavement design and width, and the slopes, widths and details for either the curb and gutter or the shoulder and ditch proposed
   •Drainage facilities and drainage areas
 
Utility Information
MINOR Final
MAJOR Preliminary
MAJOR Final
Location of all utility easements
Yes
Yes
Yes
If deemed necessary by the Subdivision Administrator, the plans for utility layouts including:
•Sanitary sewers
•Storm sewers
•Other drainage facilities, if any
•Water distribution lines
•Natural gas lines
•Telephone lines
•Electric lines
Plans should illustrate connections to existing systems, showing line sizes, the location of fire hydrants, blowoffs, manholes, force mains and gate valves.
N/A
Yes
Yes
Plans for individual water supply and sewerage disposal systems, if any
Yes
Yes
Yes
SITE CALCULATIONS
MINOR Final
MAJOR Preliminary
MAJOR Final
SITE CALCULATIONS
MINOR Final
MAJOR Preliminary
MAJOR Final
Acreage in total tract to be subdivided
Yes
Yes
No
Acreage in parks and recreation areas, and other nonresidential uses
Yes
Yes
No
Total number of parcels created
Yes
Yes
No
Acreage of each lot in the subdivision
Yes
Yes
Yes
Linear feet in streets
N/A
Yes
No
The name and location of any property or buildings within the proposed subdivision or within any contiguous property that is located on the U.S. Department of Interior's National Register of Historic Places
Yes
Yes
Yes
Sufficient data to determine readily and reproduce on the ground the location, bearing and length of every street line, lot line, boundary line (with errors of closure), block line and building line, whether curved or straight, and including true north point. This should include the radius, central angle, point of tangency, tangent distance and arcs and chords of all curved streets and curved property lines. All dimensions should be to the nearest one-tenth (1/10) of a foot and angles to the nearest minute.
Yes
No
Yes
The accurate location and description of all monuments, markers and control points
Yes
No
Yes
 
(Ord. 01-2000, passed 6-27-00)