(a) The plan view shall be drawn to a scale of one-inch equals fifty feet. The plan view shall show the proposed street alignment, right-of-way and pavement widths, centerlines, bearings, stationing, curve or radius data, existing and proposed storm drainage and utilities. Any other significant features or factors shall also be shown on the plans. The centerline of the street construction shall coincide with the centerline of the right-of-way.
(b) The profile view shall have a horizontal scale of one-inch equals fifty feet; vertical scale of one inch equals five feet. The existing centerline profile and the proposed curb or centerline gradient, elevations, existing and proposed drainage lines, existing and proposed public and private utilities, and vertical curves shall be shown. When establishing street gradients, consideration shall be given to the topography and drainage of the abutting properties so as to not adversely affect abutting properties. Vertical curves shall be used at all points on the gradient where the algebraic difference is one percent (1%) or greater. The minimum length of any vertical curve shall be 100 feet. The minimum nonpassing sight distance shall be 200 feet on vertical curves.
(Ord. 33-2001. Passed 11-5-01.)