§ 152.17 PRELIMINARY PLAT REQUIREMENTS.
   (A)   The following information is required to be shown on or to accompany all preliminary plats:
      (1)   A site map, as defined herein, showing the area of the proposed plat, including land within 300 feet of its boundary;
      (2)   A location map showing the proposed plat’s location within the corporate limits;
      (3)   Existing and proposed zoning;
      (4)   Proposed streets, easements, alleys, pedestrian ways and the like, along with the proposed lot and block layout (proposed dimension shall be shown);
      (5)   Names and addresses of the owner, subdivider, surveyor and designer;
      (6)   Proposed name for plat with no duplication of or similarity to the name of any plat heretofore recorded in the county; and
      (7)   General information including date, north indication and scale.
   (B)   Any of the following information may be required to be shown on or to accompany any preliminary plat where, due to site conditions, they are deemed necessary by the Planning Commission or the City Planner in order to make a valid assessment of the proposal. The subdivider will be made aware of these additional requirements at the preapplication meeting.
      (1)   Accurate legal description of the tract to be subdivided and its total acreage;
      (2)   Proposed buildings and use and any related improvements such as sidewalks, lighting and the like;
      (3)   Limits of flood plain, floodway and flood fringe areas as defined herein;
      (4)   Existing and proposed utilities;
      (5)   Boundary lines and ownership of adjoining unplatted land;
      (6)   Specific existing conditions such as land use, vegetation, soils, contours at two-foot intervals, buildings, sidewalks and the like;
      (7)   Proposed street grades and drainage;
      (8)   Parcels or land to be dedicated or reserved for public purpose;
      (9)   Building set-back lines; and
      (10)   Other data as may be requested by the City Council or Planning Commission.
   (C)   Where a tract of land is proposed for subdivision that is a part of a larger logical subdivision unit, the Planning Commission may cause to be prepared a “plan of the entire area,” the plan to be used by the Commission to aid in judging the proposed plat, and to show in at least a preliminary or sketch form the proposed layout of streets, blocks, lots and the proposed use of land if different from residential.
(Ord. 78-1, passed - -; Am. Ord. 00-02, passed 6-13-00)