§ 728.05. Data requirements for preliminary plats.  


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  • All preliminary plat shall contain that data necessary to allow complete and proper review by staff as required to support the preliminary design of the proposed development. Such information shall be at a scale of not less than 1:100 and include at a minimum:

    A.

    Boundary lines - bearings and distances.

    B.

    Easements - location, width, purpose and controlling entity.

    C.

    Streets on and adjacent to the tract - name and right-of-way width and location; type, width and elevation of surfacing; any legally established centerline elevations; walks, curbs, gutters, culverts, etc.

    D.

    Utilities on and adjacent to the tract - location, size and invert elevation of sanitary and storm and combined sewers; location and size of water mains; location of gas lines, fire hydrants, electric and telephone poles, and street lights; if water mains and sewers are not on or adjacent to the tract, indicate the direction and distance to and size of nearest ones, showing invert elevation of sewers.

    E.

    Ground elevation on the tract - from an original topographic survey a contour interval of not more than 2 feet based on a sea level datum plane approved by the Public Works Director.

    F.

    All sites to be reserved or dedicated for parks, playgrounds, or other public uses.

    G.

    All sites to be utilized for nonpublic uses exclusive of single family dwellings.

    H.

    Minimum building setback lines.

    I.

    Site data - including number of residential lots, typical lot size, and acres in park.

    J.

    Title, graphic scale, north arrow, and date.

    K.

    Tree protection plan in conformity with Section 712.08.

    L.

    Subsurface conditions on the tract - if required by the Public Works Director, location and results of tests made to ascertain subsurface soil, rock and ground water conditions; depth to ground water unless test pits are dry at a depth of 5 feet; location and results of soil percolation tests if individual sewage disposal systems are proposed.

    M.

    Other significant conditions on the tract such as water courses, marshes, rock outcroppings.

    N.

    Proposed public improvements including roadway or other major improvements planned by public authorities for future construction on or near the tract.

    O.

    Key plan or vicinity map showing location of the relating or surrounding area and streets.

    P.

    Title and certificate - present tract designation according to official records in office of appropriate recorder; title under which proposed subdivision is to be recorded, with names and addresses of owner, designer, and person to whom official notices of hearing are to be sent, notation stating acreage, graphic scales, north arrow, datum, benchmarks; certification of registered civil engineer or surveyor; date of survey.

(Code 1996, §§ 7-8-4-8-020, 7-8-4-8-030)