(A) Site development plans shall be prepared by persons professionally qualified (certified planner, architect, engineer) to do such work. Final site plans shall be certified by an engineer duly registered by the state, and include a boundary survey certified by a land surveyor duly registered by the state.
(B) Every site plan shall show the name of the development, the name and address of the owner and developer, north point, date, scale, and number of sheets.
(C) Site development plans may be prepared on one or more sheets to show clearly the information required by this section and to facilitate the review and approval of the plan. If prepared on more than one sheet, match lines shall clearly indicate where the several sheets join.
(D) Site development plans shall be prepared at a scale of one inch = 50 feet or larger (for example, one inch = 40 feet, and the like). No sheet shall exceed 24 inches by 36 inches in size. Fifteen copies shall be submitted to the Director of Inspection and Engineering for all developments.
(E) Profiles must be submitted on standard plan profile sheets. Special studies as required may be submitted on standard cross section paper and shall have a scale of one inch = 50 feet horizontally and one inch = five feet vertically. No sheet size shall exceed 24 inches by 36 inches. Floodplain limit studies required by this chapter shall be shown on all profile sheets with reference to properties affected and centerline of stream.
(F) All horizontal distances shown on the site plan shall be in feet and decimals of a foot to the closest one-tenth of a foot; and all bearings in degrees to the nearest ten seconds.
(Ord. 96-152, passed 10-7-1996)