For the purpose of having a subdivision or land development
considered and approved by the Planning Commission or Board of Commissioners,
the applicant shall file with the Manager the following items at the
initial submission, in addition to the required number of plans:
A. A signed subdivision and land development application.
B. A list of all encumbrances and, if appearing on record, the book
and page numbers.
C. A statement setting forth in detail the character of the improvements
the applicant proposes to make on the property to be developed, if
known.
D. A development schedule indicating the approximate date when construction
can be expected to begin and be completed, if known.
E. A copy of all restrictions, covenants and limitations, if any, under
which lots are to be sold.
The sketch plan shall show the following information:
A. The site plan, showing:
(1) The name of subdivision or land development.
(2) The name and address of the owner/applicant.
(3) The tax parcel number(s) of the site.
(4) The name and address of the engineer, surveyor, architect, landscape
architect or planner responsible for the plan.
(5) Zoning requirements, including:
(a)
The applicable district and district boundaries.
(b)
The maximum density permitted and proposed density, if applicable.
(c)
The lot size and yard requirements.
(d)
The required and/or proposed open space and impervious surface
ratios.
(e)
Any variances or special exceptions granted.
(6) A location map showing relation of site to adjoining properties and
streets within 1,000 feet. (Scale: one inch equals 800 feet.)
(8) Written and graphic scales (including scale of location map).
(9) The total acreage of the site.
(11)
Boundaries of all adjoining properties (with names of landowners
in the case of unplatted land).
(12)
Existing cartways of streets on and adjacent to the site with
existing and ultimate rights-of-way.
(13)
Existing principal buildings and their respective uses, sewage
disposal systems, wells and driveways within 100 feet of the site.
Sewer lines, storm drains, culverts, bridges, utility easements, quarries,
railroads and other significant man-made features within 500 feet
of and within the site, including properties across streets.
(14)
An outline of the net buildable site area.
(15)
A proposed general street layout.
(16)
A proposed general lot layout.
(17)
The types of buildings proposed.
(18)
The number of dwelling units proposed.
(21)
Parking areas with dimensions and number of parking spaces.
(22)
Areas for detention/retention basins and stormwater management
facilities.
B. A natural features map (on a separate sheet). This plan is required for all major subdivision and land development submissions. For minor subdivisions, the information below may be included on the site plan in Subsection
A above. The following information shall be indicated:
(1) Contour lines measured at vertical intervals of two feet. Slopes
may be determined by interpretation of United States Geological Survey
Maps at this stage.
(4) Steep slope areas.
(b)
Twenty-five percent and over.
C. Acknowledgements. A written statement indicating the method of administration and maintenance of open space pursuant to §
180-54.
D. Site capacity calculation, if applicable. (See § 208-132.4
of the Zoning Chapter.)
[Added 10-17-2001 by Ord. No. 524]
E. For traditional neighborhood developments:
[Added 3-20-2002 by Ord. No. 529]
(1) Proposed design criteria.
(2) Proposed design standards for streets, alleys, sidewalks, and landscaping.