§ 154.035 PRELIMINARY PLAT.
   The preliminary plat shall be drawn on sheets not greater than 24 inches by 36 inches and to a scale not smaller than 100 feet to the inch, and shall contain the following information:
   (A)   Existing features inside subdivision.
      (1)   The existing boundary lines (accurate in scale) of the land to be subdivided. Boundary lines shall be drawn in heavy lines for easy identification.
      (2)   The location of existing watercourses, railroads, and other similar drainage and transportation features.
      (3)   The outline of wooded areas or the location of important individual trees may be required.
      (4)   The location and width of existing streets, alleys, easements, buildings and structures, sewers, water mains, culverts, or other underground structures within or adjacent to the tract.
      (5)   Topographical information with contour lines at one foot intervals, unless otherwise permitted by the Planning and Zoning Commission due to conditions of terrain involved. All elevations shall be referred to a Geodetic Survey or a City Survey.
   (B)   Existing features outside subdivision.
      (1)   The name and property lines of adjoining property owners.
      (2)   The name and location of adjacent subdivisions, streets, easements, pipelines, watercourses, etc. In the case of easements, a written statement as to the easement use shall be included with the plat.
      (3)   All lines outside of subdivision boundaries to be dashed lines.
   (C)   New features inside of subdivision.
      (1)   The proposed name of the subdivision.
      (2)   The location, right-of-way width, and names of proposed streets.
      (3)   The approximate width and depth of all lots. If the side lines are not parallel, the approximate distance between them at the building line and at the narrowest point should be given.
      (4)   The location of building lines, alleys and easements.
      (5)   The location and approximate size of sites for schools, churches, parks, including commercial retail, industrial, office, multifamily, educational, medical, and other special land uses.
      (6)   The approximate acreage of the property to be subdivided.
   (D)   Key map. A key map showing relation of subdivision to major thoroughfares in all directions to a distance of at least one-half mile.
   (E)   Title, etc. The date, scale, north point and title under which the plat is to be recorded, with the name, address, and phone number of the owner, the name of the licensed land surveyor or registered professional engineer platting the tract.
(Ord. passed 4-20-2000)