A. 
The preliminary subdivision plat shall be legibly drawn on reproducible Mylar or equivalent and shall contain the same information, except for any changes or additions required by the Town Council, as shown on the preliminary plan.
B. 
The preliminary plan shall be prepared by a qualified engineer, surveyor, architect or planner and shall be at a scale of one inch equals 50 feet.
C. 
Application for a preliminary site plan shall be presented by the owner. Anyone acting on the owner's behalf must provide a notarized statement of the owner's permission to do so.
D. 
The preliminary plan shall show the following information and data:
(1) 
A location map at a scale of one inch equals 400 feet.
(2) 
The name and address of the owner of record.
(3) 
The name and address of the person, firm or organization preparing the plan.
(4) 
Date, north point, and scale.
(5) 
Sufficient description of information to define the boundaries of the site and total size of the site in acres or square feet.
(6) 
Existing zoning and proposed zoning changes.
(7) 
Names of adjacent property owners.
(8) 
The locations, names and existing widths of adjacent street rights-of-way and curblines.
(9) 
Location, width and purpose of all existing and proposed easements, setbacks, reservations and areas dedicated to public use within or adjoining the property.
(10) 
An outline of existing or proposed deed restrictions or covenants applying to the property.
(11) 
Contour lines at vertical intervals of two feet except for lands with slopes of 4% or greater in which case intervals of five feet will be acceptable.
(12) 
Location of significant natural features, including bodies of water, wetlands, or forest areas.
(13) 
Areas subject to flooding as a result of a storm of one-hundred-year frequency.
(14) 
Existing structures.
(15) 
Location, dimensions and nature of all proposed structures, signs and utilities, including the approximate number of dwelling units to be included in each residential structure.
(16) 
Location and the width of all proposed streets and rights-of-way.
(17) 
Locations and dimensions of all lots.
(18) 
Location of all uses not requiring structures.
(19) 
The location and nature of proposed sidewalks, driveways, loading areas, off-street parking areas and other paved areas.
(20) 
Plans for any proposed grading, excavation or recontouring of the site.
(21) 
Plans for surface drainage of the site.
(22) 
Landscaping plan.
(23) 
Location of private and/or public water supply wells.
The final subdivision plat shall be legibly drawn on reproducible Mylar or equivalent and shall contain the same information, except for any changes or additions required by the Town Council, as shown on the preliminary plan. The following additional requirements must also be met:
A. 
All dimensions and bearings of lines and all areas shall be based upon a field survey of sufficient accuracy and detail that the data shown thereon may be reproduced on the ground. All distances and the length of all lines shall be given to the nearest hundredth of a foot. Bearings of all lines shall be magnetic bearings referenced to the date of the plat, and all bearings shall be given to the nearest minute. All areas shall be given to the nearest square foot.
B. 
Owner's certification, acknowledging ownership of the property and agreeing to the subdivision thereof as shown on the plat, and signed by the owner or owners of record. In instances where the owner is a corporation, the corporate seal shall be shown.
C. 
Owner's deed of dedication of all streets, alleys, and other public ways and public grounds for dedication to public use is to be held in escrow and will be accepted upon completion and approval of all streets, alleys, public ways and public grounds.
D. 
Certification of the surveyor or engineer that the final plat, as shown, is a correct representation of the survey as made, that all monuments indicated there exist and are correctly shown, and that the plat complies with all requirements of this chapter and other applicable laws and requirements. This certificate shall be accompanied by the professional seal of the surveyor or engineer.
E. 
Certification of the wetland scientist that provided wetland identification or delineation on the site, as shown, is a correct representation of the study conducted.