The preliminary plat shall be drawn to a scale not smaller than one inch to 100 feet and shall show:
(A) Name. The subdivision name, the names and addresses of the owners, and the designer of the subdivision and his qualifications.
(B) Date, approximate North arrow, and scale.
(C) Lot lines.
(D) Lot dimensions.
(E) Boundaries. The boundary line of the tract to be subdivided drawn accurately to scale and with accurate linear and angular dimensions.
(F) Location Map. A map showing the location of the subdivision.
(G) Primary Dunes. The location of the primary dunes as established by the CAMA regulations.
(H) Heritage Trees. The location of all heritage trees.
(I) Existing Property Lines. The location of existing and platted property lines, streets, buildings, water courses, railroads, bridges, water mains, sewers, culverts, drainpipes, and public utility easements, and the names of record owners of adjoining parcels of unsubdivided land.
(J) Flood hazard zones, wetland delineation and CAMA jurisdiction all must be indicated on the preliminary plat.
(K) Proposed Improvements. The names, proposed location, and approximate dimensions of proposed improvements. Structural encroachments, such as gate houses, mail boxes and entrance signs, etc., within private rights-of-way must show the dimensions of the structure and not be located in the site visibility triangle. Provision of legal agreements stating the responsibility as to the maintenance of the structures will be accomplished.
(L) Location of the proposed streets, alleys, culs-de-sac, or other public ways.
(M) Private Areas within Subdivisions.
(1) The Planning Board shall be assured, prior to final plat approval, that adequate provisions have been made through legal covenants and restrictions which shall govern a homeowners' association, or through other legal agreements, that the responsibility as to the maintenance of the streets, utilities or other areas designated as private areas or as a common area will be accomplished by a source other than by public maintenance.
(2) The subdivider shall provide and sign an acknowledgment of compliance as specified in Section 155.12.16. Such acknowledgment shall appear on the final plat of the subdivision.
(N) Sidewalks, Walkways, and Bikeways. Sidewalks, walkways and other pedestrian ways shall be provided by the subdivider within or adjacent to a subdivision, as deemed necessary by the Board of Aldermen upon recommendation of the Planning Board, upon reasonable evidence that the sidewalks, walkways or other pedestrian ways would be essential for pedestrian access to community facilities, that such is necessary to provide safe pedestrian movement outside the street or street rights-of-way area or that such is an extension or could reasonably become an extension of existing sidewalks, walkways and other pedestrian ways. All sidewalks, walkways, and other pedestrian ways shall be aligned as required by the Board of Aldermen upon recommendation of the Planning Board and designed and constructed to conform to Chapter 99 of the Town Code of Ordinances. Sidewalks shall be indicated on all preliminary plans.
(Ord. 1695, passed 11-8-12; Am. Ord. 1838, passed 3-10-22)