The preliminary plan, shall contain the following information:
(a) Proposed name of the subdivision which shall not duplicate or closely approximate the name of any other subdivision, street or business in the Village;
(b) Location by section (or great lot or tract), Village, Range, County and State;
(c) Names, addresses and telephone numbers of the owner(s), subdivider(s), and the surveyor(s), who prepared the plan, and appropriate registration numbers and seals;
(d) Date of survey, scale of plat, north point;
(e) A legible vicinity map shall be provided which indicates the relationship of the subdivision to its surrounding. This map shall display all existing subdivisions, roads, tract lines, and the nearest existing thoroughfares;
(f) Boundaries of the subdivision, amount of acreage in lots, streets, open spaces, etc., and the total acreage;
(g) Names of adjacent subdivisions, owners of adjoining parcels of unsubdivided land and boundary lines of said contiguous properties;
(h) Locations, widths, centerlines, and names of all existing or platted streets, public or private, utility rights-of way, easements, parks, permanent buildings and location of wooded areas and other significant topographic and natural features within adjacent to the plat;
(i) Zoning classification of the tract and adjoining properties and a description of proposed zoning changes, if any;
(j) Existing contours at an interval of not more than two feet;
(k) Location of existing sewers, drainage tile, water mains, culverts, or other underground utilities within the tract or adjacent thereto, with pipe sizes, depth, and grade indicated; also location of existing and proposed easements;
(l) Location, names and dimensions of existing and proposed streets, alleys, crosswalks, and other easements. Names shall not duplicate any existing street name in the Village of Wakeman;
(m) All building setback lines with dimensions shown graphically along all streets;
(n) Location and dimensions of all proposed utility and sewer lines (including easements), showing their connections with existing systems.
(o) The connection to available central facilities shall be mandatory;
(p) Soils information including soil types, locations and engineering properties related to intended uses should be identified on the plat for existing soils or proposed fill source. In addition, soil capabilities and limitations for the intended land use shall appear. This information can be obtained at no charge from the Huron County Soil and Water Conservation District;
(q) Layout, numbers and approximate dimensions of each lot;
(r) Parcels of land in acres to be reserved for public use or to be reserved by covenant for residents of the subdivision; and;
(s) High water levels in vicinities of lakes, streams, ponds and other natural bodies of water;
(t) Completions of the checklist as 2 of the Appendix following this Title One and available from the Commission will assist the subdivider in meeting the preliminary plan information.
(Ord. 2000-0-02. Passed 1-24-00.)
(Ord. 2000-0-02. Passed 1-24-00.)