10-3-2-3: CONTENTS OF PRELIMINARY PLAT:
The preliminary plat shall comply with this title and shall have the following form and content:
   A.   All mapped information shall be prepared in a neat and legible manner in pencil or ink. All map data must be submitted in scale but need not be based upon an actual ground survey, except for the exterior boundary.
   B.   The name(s), address(es) and phone number(s) of the subdivider(s) and land surveyor shall be noted.
   C.   All maps containing data shall contain the name of the person or firm responsible for the drawing, together with the date drawn and an identification number, in order that further reference to information contained and responsibility for same may be easily identified.
   D.   The name of the proposed plat, subdivision or dedication shall be shown including an appropriate identification clearly stating that the map is a preliminary plat.
   E.   The date, scale, true north point and section, township and range shall be shown.
   F.   The preliminary plat shall be drawn at a scale not to exceed one inch equals two hundred feet (1" = 200'). A smaller scale should be used for a detailed drawing of the plat, including all information required such as setback lines, street centerlines, boundary lines and ties to monuments, etc., and all other drawings required such as engineering data and contour maps; provided, that the preliminary plat is also provided in said required scale.
   G.   The initial point and tie shall be to at least two (2) government corners, or in lieu of government corners, to monuments recognized by the county surveyor; and also, if required by city or county governing bodies, coordinates based on the state plane coordinate system, Idaho zone, shall be shown.
   H.   Descriptions of survey monuments shall be included.
   I.   Proposed street names, and the numbering of lots (with acreages or square footage) and blocks, together with the layout of proposed street right of way lines, lot lines, alley and easement lines, and building setback lines, including all approximate dimensions and any and all proposed street extensions shall be shown.
   J.   The location, width and names of all existing or platted streets or other public ways within the proposed development and other important features, such as the general outline of existing buildings, watercourses, power lines, telephone lines, railroad lines, any existing easements, municipal boundaries and section lines, shall be shown.
   K.   The tract designation of the immediate adjacent plats, subdivisions, ownerships, or dedications as shown in the files of the Valley County recorder, if any.
   L.   Zoning district boundary lines, if any, shall be shown.
   M.   The minimum setbacks for front yards, side yards, side streets, and the rear yards of buildings to be placed on the property shall be shown or a note that states: "Setbacks will comply with Valley County standards".
   N.   All parcels of land or interests therein intended to be dedicated or temporarily reserved for public use or to be reserved in the deeds for the common use of property owners of the subdivision, and the purpose, condition, or limitations of such reservations shall be indicated. In residential plats, all parcels intended for other than residential use shall be indicated and appropriately labeled.
   O.   Internal pathways and how they connect with the Valley County pathways concept master plan should be shown.
   P.   If the subdivider plans a phased development of the area contained in the preliminary plat, the respective areas of development shall be designated and shown on the preliminary plat as to area and priority of development. This shall include a time line of when phases will be recorded.
   Q.   The floodplain shall be shown. (Ord. 10-07, 8-26-2010)