§ 301. Sketch plat.  


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  • 301.1. The sketch plat of a proposed subdivision shall be clearly and legibly drawn on white paper, or on a print of a topographic map of the property at a scale of between one inch equals one foot and one inch equals 100 feet.

    301.2. If the sketch plat requires more than one sheet, a key diagram showing relative location of the several sections, shall be drawn on each sheet.

    301.3. The sketch plat shall contain at least the following information which shall be shown in accordance with the standards in article IV where applicable:

    (a)

    Name of subdivision, name of property, or other identifying title.

    (b)

    Name, address, and telephone number of legal owner or agent of property.

    (c)

    Display of any existing legal rights-of-way or easements affecting the property, including names and widths of existing streets.

    (d)

    Existing covenants on the property, if any.

    (e)

    Name, address, and telephone number of persons responsible for subdivision design, design of improvements, and for boundary surveys.

    (f)

    Tract boundaries accurately labeled.

    (g)

    Name of municipality or municipalities in which subdivision is located.

    (h)

    North point, scale (written and graphic) and date.

    (i)

    Name(s) of adjoining property owner(s).

    (j)

    Significant topographical and physical features (water sources, wooded areas, etc.).

    (k)

    Proposed general street and lot layout, with approximate dimensions.

    (l)

    A vicinity map drawn to scale of between one inch equals 250 feet and one inch equals 2,000 feet with sufficient information to locate the property in relation to all streets (showing names) and municipal boundaries within 1,000 feet of all subdivision boundaries.

    (m)

    Preliminary proposals for connection with existing water supply and sanitary sewerage systems, or alternative means of providing water supply and sanitary waste treatment and disposal; preliminary provisions for collecting and discharging surface water drainage.

    (n)

    The approximate location and area of all parcels of land proposed to be set aside for nonresidential use such as park or playground use or other public use, or for the use of property owners in the proposed subdivision.

    (o)

    Whenever the sketch plat does not cover an applicant's holdings which touch the property being subdivided, the applicant shall submit, at the scale of between one inch equals one foot and one inch equals 250 feet, a sketch in pen or pencil of the proposed subdivision area, together with its proposed street system and an indication of the probable future street and drainage system of the remaining portion of the tract.