§ 153.022 CONTENTS OF PRELIMINARY PLAT.
   (A)   Scale and drawing size. The preliminary plat shall be drawn at a convenient scale of one inch to 100 feet, 200 feet, or 400 feet such that the information presented is clearly legible on drawings 11 by 17 inches, 22 by 34 inches, or 24 by 36 inches in size.
   (B)   Existing features inside subdivision.
      (1)   Topography with mean sea level elevations at contour intervals of five feet; or less if requested by the City Engineer.
      (2)   The locations, widths and names of all existing or platted streets, alleys, easements, existing permanent buildings, railroad rights-of-way and other important features such as creeks, abstract lines, political subdivisions of city limits and school district boundaries.
      (3)   Existing sewers, water mains, culverts or other underground structures with pipe sizes and locations indicated.
   (C)   Existing features outside subdivision. Similar features to divisions (B)(1), (B)(2) and (B)(3) shall be identified for a distance of 200 feet outside the proposed subdivision. Property lines and the names of adjacent subdivisions and/or the names of owners of adjoining parcels of unsubdivided land shall be indicated.
   (D)   New features inside subdivision.
      (1)   The boundary line, accurate in scale, of the tract to be subdivided with record distances and bearings indicated.
      (2)   The layout, designations, names and widths of any and all proposed streets, alleys and easements.
      (3)   The layout, lot numbers, setback lines and approximate dimensions of proposed lots and blocks.
      (4)   All parcels of land intended to be dedicated or reserved for public use in the proposed subdivision or reservations for other uses together with the purpose or conditions and limitations of such reservation.
      (5)   A schematic plan of the proposed water and sanitary sewer lines and related facilities including location and size. Fire hydrant and valve locations shall be indicated.
      (6)   Delineation of drainage areas, points of concentration, and the location of major and off-site drainage structures.
      (7)   Defined flood hazard zones.
   (E)   Variances. The preliminary plat shall show requirements of this chapter from which it varies and the alternatives to the chapter requirements proposed by the developer.
   (F)   Location map. A location map of the proposed subdivision at a scale of one inch to 2,000 feet showing existing and proposed major features covering an area of at least one mile in all directions from the proposed subdivision.
   (G)   Title information.
      (1)   The proposed name of the subdivision.
      (2)   North point, scale, date and acreage of the proposed subdivision.
      (3)   The names and addresses of the owner, developer, engineer and surveyor as appropriate.
      (4)   The tract designation, abstract and other description according to the real estate records of the city or county.
      (5)   Total number of lots and designation and amounts of land of the proposed uses within the subdivision.
   (H)   Acceptance block. The following notice shall be placed on the face of each preliminary plat and utility plan by the subdivider:
   “PRELIMINARY PLAT
   FOR REVIEW PURPOSES ONLY”
The following certificate shall be placed on the preliminary plat by the subdivider:
   “RECOMMENDATION FOR APPROVAL”
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Chairman                           Secretary
Planning and Zoning Commission
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Date                              Date
   “ACCEPTED FOR PREPARATION OF FINAL PLAT”
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Mayor                              City Secretary
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Date                              Date
(Ord. 933, passed 8-9-05) Penalty, see § 153.999