§ 98-34. Preliminary plat.
(a)
The preliminary plat drawn at a scale of not more than 200 feet to the inch shall show the following:
(1)
The location of existing property lines as described in the public record, including dimensions bounding the tract to be subdivided and all property lines within or outside the tract which intersect these boundary lines.
(2)
Title under which the proposed subdivision is to be processed, description of land to be platted, names and addresses of developers and/or owner or owners of record.
(3)
The location on the property and adjoining properties of existing streets, rights-of-way, names of subdivisions immediately adjacent, and other public spaces on immediately adjoining properties; as well as the location of watercourses, approximate floodplains, railroads and any other physical or topographical features as are readily available which may effect the location of a proposed street, road or alley.
(4)
Location, widths and radius of curvatures of proposed streets and alleys, easements, parks, open spaces and lot lines.
(5)
All parcels of land proposed to be dedicated to public use, i.e., streets, parks and condition of such dedication.
(6)
Date, cardinal point, scale.
(7)
Suitable signature blocks on its face for all approvals required by the city as listed in section 98-35.
(8)
A map indicating plans for the development of the entire area in sketch form if the proposed plat is a portion of a larger holding intended for subsequent development.
(9)
The city engineer may require preliminary data for street, sewer, and other required public improvements. This data shall contain enough information and detail to enable the city engineer and other responsible agencies to make a preliminary determination as to the conformance of the proposed improvements to applicable regulations and standards.
(b)
The preliminary plat application shall be accompanied by the name and address of any person to whom the proprietor desires to have notice of hearing sent, and the names and addresses of owners of record of all abutting lands to whom notice of hearing shall also be sent.
(c)
The design of the subdivision shall be in accordance with the design standards set forth in article IV of this chapter.
(d)
In addition, the city engineer or city planning commission staff may require that a vicinity map at a scale of not more than 400 feet to the inch relating the proposed subdivision to the surrounding area accompany the preliminary plat. A vicinity map will be required where deemed necessary to relate the proposed subdivision to a larger surrounding area or to clarify the proposal for the public hearing.
(Code 1970, § 39-13)