Skip to main content
Loading…
This section is included in your selections.

Ten copies of the proposed plat shall accompany the application. Said copies shall have dimensions of at least 18 inches by 24 inches and contain the following information:

(1) Name of proposed subdivision;

(2) Name and address of the owner(s) and subdivider, if different from the owner;

(3) Name and address of surveyor and/or engineer;

(4) Date, scale and north arrow; the scale shall range from between one inch equals 50 feet to one inch equals 200 feet, or metric equivalent, or other scale as may be approved;

(5) Dimensions of the boundary lines, to scale, of the tract to be subdivided and each lot contained therein;

(6) Number assigned to each lot and block;

(7) Location, width and names of all existing and proposed public and private roads within or abutting the subdivision tract;

(8) Location of all existing easements, watercourses, drainage ways and permanent buildings;

(9) Contour lines illustrating site topography as follows:

Slope

Contour Intervals

0–3%

2 feet

More than 3%

5 feet

Contour lines shall be extended to show at least 100 feet beyond the boundaries of the proposed subdivision.

Datum shall be sea level as established by the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration or as approved by the engineer;

(10) Boundary lines of ownerships, subdivisions, and streets abutting the proposed subdivision. The boundary lines shall be extended at least 100 feet beyond the boundaries of the proposed subdivision;

(11) A vicinity sketch clearly identifying the location of the property proposed for subdivision;

(12) Area, dimensions, and location of any recreation, open space and common areas;

(13) Number and location of any off-street parking spaces. (Ord. 484, 2006)