1189.01 PRELIMINARY PLAT CHECKLIST.
SUBDIVISION:                                                                                                               
DATE:                             
This list is not all inclusive, but is to be used as a guideline for submittals and reviews.
 
DESCRIPTION
REMARKS
Received fees.
Ten (10) copies of plat to usable and readable scale
One digital copy of plat.
1.
Proposed name of the subdivision, which shall not duplicate or closely approximate the name of any other subdivision in the County.
2.
Location by section, range, and township.
3.
Names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the owner, subdivider, professional engineer who prepared the plat, and professional surveyor who performed the boundary survey; and the name, address, and telephone number of the engineer who supplied the supplementary information.
4.
Date of survey.
5.
Scale of the plat, north point, and date.
 
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6.
Boundaries of the subdivision and its acreage.
7.
Names of adjacent subdivisions, owners of record of adjoining parcels of unsubdivided land, and the location of their boundary lines.
8.
Locations, widths, and names of existing streets, railroad right-of-ways, easements, permanent buildings, and corporation and township lines; location of wooded areas and other significant natural items, soil types and soil limits, limits of Flood Hazard zones.
9.
Zoning classification of the tract and adjoining properties.
10.
Existing contours (USGS datum) at an interval of not greater than two (2) feet if the slope of the ground is fifteen percent (15%) or less; and not greater than five (5) feet where the slope is more than fifteen percent (15%).
11.
Existing sewers, water and gas mains, culverts and other underground structures, and electric and telephone poles and lines and other above ground structure within and adjacent to the tract.
12.
Layout, names and widths of proposed streets and easements.
13.
Building setback lines with dimensions.
14.
Layout and dimension of all proposed water and sewer lines, showing their connections with existing systems, and all proposed easements for utility, water, and sewer lines.
15.
Layout, numbers and approximate dimensions of each lot. When lots are located on a curve or when side lot lines are not at ninety (90) degree angles, the width at the building line shall be shown, if it is less than the frontage width. Location of access from the lots to the proposed streets shall be shown.
16.
Parcels of land to be reserved for public use or to be reserved by covenant for residents of the subdivision.
17.
The limits of all Flood Hazard Areas (zone A, AE, B, and X) as determined by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (show the FEMA map number and date). The Base Flood Elevation shall be determined and shown. Minimum first floor elevations shall be shown for all lots located within Flood Hazard Areas.
 
DESCRIPTION
REMARKS
S1.
Statement of proposed use of lots, giving type and number of dwelling units; and type of business or industry if use is not residential.
S2.
Description of proposed covenants and restrictions.
S3.
Description of proposed zoning changes.
S4.
Typical street sections and tentative profiles of streets and other related improvements. Calculations as required to justify horizontal and vertical curves, pipes sizes, etc. The Village Engineer shall have approved the layout and design of the lots, streets and other improvements prior to the preliminary plat approval.
S5.
A preliminary drainage plan which shall identify adequate drainage outlets and shall contain adequate measures for control of erosion and siltation and for surface water management. The Village Engineer shall have approved the preliminary drainage plan prior to the preliminary plat approval. A preliminary drainage plan which shall identify adequate drainage outlets and shall contain adequate measures for control of erosion and siltation and for surface water management. The Village Engineer shall have approved the preliminary drainage plan prior to the preliminary plat approval.   
S6.
Letters from utility companies, as required, indicating approval of easement locations and widths prior to the preliminary plat approval.
S7.
A vicinity map at a scale of not more than six thousand (6000) feet to an inch shall be shown on, or shall accompany, the preliminary plat. This map shall show all existing subdivisions, road and tract lines, together with the names of the owners of land immediately adjoining the proposed subdivision and between it and the nearest existing thoroughfares. It shall also show the most advantageous connections between the roads in the proposed subdivisions and between it and the nearest existing thoroughfares.
   
(Ord. 2021-17. Passed 9-8-21.)