(A) All federal, state, county, and other official bench marks, monuments, and triangulation stations in or adjacent to a proposed subdivision shall be preserved. When a proposed improvement in a subdivision makes it necessary to move a bench mark, monument, or triangulation station, the authority having jurisdiction shall be notified and given sufficient time to take appropriate action.
(B) All dimensions, linear, curvilinear and angular, necessary to properly re-survey shall be shown, with linear dimensions in feet and decimals of a foot.
(C) Monumentation shall be in accordance with the procedures and requirements of the Plat Act.
(D) The design of the subdivision shall be in harmony with and shall conform with the comprehensive plan and shall be in accordance with good subdivision design principles not otherwise set forth herein.
(E) Natural features, such as distinctive trees or vegetation, streams, ponds, hilltops, bluffs, creek bottoms, and outlook views shall be preserved and enhanced wherever possible. In laying out a subdivision, due consideration shall be given to aesthetic features which exist within the tract being subdivided and which may add to the aesthetic quality of existing nearby subdivisions.