(a) The preliminary plan shall be clearly and legibly drawn or reproduced at a scale of fifty or 100 feet to the inch, and shall be drawn by a registered land surveyor or professional engineer. The sheet size shall be a minimum of twenty-two by thirty-six inches.
(b) The following information shall be shown:
(1) A key map showing the entire plan and its relation to surrounding area;
(2) The tract name, block and lot numbers, date, graphic scale, north point and names and addresses of the following: The record owner or owners; the developer; and the person who prepared the map;
(3) Acreage of tract and number of lots;
(4) Zoning requirements indicating minimum lot size, setbacks, yard requirements, district and proposed lot size;
(5) One foot contours for natural slope of less than one percent (1%) and contours at vertical intervals of two feet for land having an average natural slope of one percent (1%) to four percent (4%) and at a vertical interval of five feet for more steeply sloping land; distance and directions of nearest bench mark; and datum used;
(6) Tract boundaries showing distances and bearings;
(7) Certification of registered engineer or surveyor and date of survey;
(Ord. 12-1982 Sec. 3.30. Passed 11-3-82.)
(8) The location of existing and proposed lot lines, streets, curb lines, buildings, setback lines, watercourses, railroads, sewer and water lines, bridges, culverts, drainpipes and any natural features such as wooded areas and rock formations within the plan and within a distance of 100 feet from the boundaries thereof and the names of owners within 100 feet of the land to be subdivided;
(Ord. 21-98. Passed 12-1-98.)
(9) Where the subdivision and/or land development lies partially or completely in flood-prone areas, or where the subdivision and/or land development borders on flood-prone areas, the preliminary plan shall include the following information:
A. A map showing the location of the proposed subdivision and/or land development with respect to the City’s flood-prone areas including information on, but not limited to, the regulatory flood elevations, boundaries of flood-prone areas, proposed lots and sites, fills, flood or erosion protective facilities and areas subject to special deed restrictions;
B. Where the subdivision and/or land development lies partially or completely in the flood-prone areas, or where the subdivision and/or land development borders on the flood-prone areas, the preliminary plan map shall include detailed information giving the location and elevation of proposed roads, public utilities and building sites. All such maps shall also show contours at intervals of two or five feet depending upon the slope of the land and identify accurately the boundaries of the flood-prone areas; and
C. Name of engineer, surveyor or other qualified person responsible for providing the information required in this subsection;
(10) Cross-sections and center line profiles for each proposed street shown on the preliminary plan. These plans may be submitted as separate sheets.
(11) Plans and profiles of proposed and existing storm sewers;
(12) Plans and profiles of proposed utility layouts and easements such as sewers, storm drains, water, gas and electricity, showing feasible connections to existing or any proposed utility systems;
(13) Sites to be reserved for parks, playgrounds or other public uses;
(14) A copy of any protective covenants or deed restrictions applying to the land being developed; and
(Ord. 12-1982 Sec. 3.30. Passed 11-3-82.)