A. 
All maps. Title, scale, north arrow and date.
B. 
Site map. Should be on a topographical survey map as required for the preliminary plan or an enlargement of the most recent U.S.C.S. quadrangle to a scale of one inch to 200 feet and showing contours at intervals of not more than 20 feet. It may be a sketch on a print of such a map and must show:
(1) 
Subdivision boundaries.
(2) 
Park and recreation areas.
(3) 
General street and lot layout.
(4) 
Names of owners and approximate boundaries of all contiguous properties more than one acre in area.
C. 
Development data.
(1) 
Land characteristics of the site.
(2) 
Availability of existing and proposed utilities, schools, parks and playground.
(3) 
Total acreage of subdivision and number of lots proposed.
(4) 
Typical width and depth of lots.
(5) 
Building types and approximate square feet of living area in dwelling.
D. 
Legal data.
(1) 
Name and address of subdivider.
(2) 
Name and address of owner.
A. 
All maps. Title, scale, north arrow and date shall be shown.
B. 
Site map.
(1) 
Sheet size and scale.
(a) 
For a subdivision of less than 10 acres the sheet size shall be 17 inches by 22 inches and the scale one inch to 50 feet.
(b) 
For a subdivision of more than 10 acres the sheet size shall be 20 inches by 40 inches and the scale one inch to 100 feet.
(2) 
Bearings and distances of tract boundary lines and reference to control points.
(3) 
Location and dimensions of existing and proposed:
(a) 
Streets, public facilities or land, easements, and similar features.
(b) 
Facilities or land dedicated or reserved for public use.
(c) 
Utilities on and adjacent to the tract, including invert elevation of sanitary, storm, and combined sewers of water mains; gas lines, fire hydrants, electric and telephone facilities, and streetlights; invert elevation of sewers at proposed points of connection; direction and distance of sewers not adjacent to tract to which connections are proposed and invert elevations at points of connection.
(4) 
Topography:
(a) 
For land with average slope less than 2%, contour lines at not more than one-foot intervals.
(b) 
For land with average slope 2% to 10%, contour lines at not more than two-foot intervals.
(c) 
For land with average slope exceeding 10%, contour lines at not more than five-foot intervals.
(d) 
Datum plane for all topographic information to be that of the U.S. Geological Survey.
(5) 
Location of percolation test sites if required.
(6) 
Names or numbers of:
(a) 
Owners adjoining land.
(b) 
Adjoining subdivisions.
(c) 
Proposed subdivision.
(d) 
Proposed streets.
(e) 
Blocks and lots.
(f) 
Owner and subdivider.
C. 
Location and neighborhood maps must have:
(1) 
Subdivision location and boundaries.
(2) 
Location of adjoining tracts and subdivisions and existing and planned streets, public facilities, watercourses within 400 feet of any part of the subdivision.
(3) 
Scale of one inch to 400 feet, to one inch to 2,000 feet.
D. 
Development data.
(1) 
Corrected and updated development data from sketch plan or as required by sketch plan.
(2) 
Results of any percolation tests.
(3) 
Drawings showing:
(a) 
Tentative street cross sections and center line profiles.
(b) 
Preliminary sketches of any bridges or culverts.
(c) 
General feasibility of sewer design and stormwater drainage.
(4) 
Time schedule of operations.
E. 
Legal data.
(1) 
Draft of restrictions of all types which will run with the land and become covenants in the deed for lots.
(2) 
Draft of offers of cession as required.
A. 
All maps. Title, scale, north arrow and date.
B. 
Site map.
(1) 
Same sheet size and scale as preliminary plan.
(2) 
Ink drawing on tracing cloth or a transparent reproduction with black line on cloth or stable plastic base film.
(3) 
Corrected and final planimetric data from preliminary plan, except as modified below:
(a) 
For all street right-of-way and property lines, the following shall be shown:
[1] 
Accurate dimensions, bearings, or deflection angles of all straight lines; except interior parallel lines bound by outermost parallel lines which are prescribed by dimensions and bearings; error of closure may not exceed one foot in 5,000.
[2] 
Radii, arcs, and central angles of all curves.
(b) 
For other rights-of-way and easements, the name, bearings and width are required.
(4) 
Survey data. Primary control points, or descriptions and ties to such control points to which all dimensions, angles, bearings, and similar data on map are referred.
(5) 
Information beyond subdivision boundary required for preliminary plan need not be shown except for boundary streets.
C. 
Location and neighborhood maps.
(1) 
Corrected and updated from preliminary plan.
(2) 
If final plan is drawn in two or more sections, locations of the area should be indicated.
D. 
Development data.
(1) 
Corrected and updated development data from preliminary plan.
(2) 
Detailed drawings and specifications for:
(a) 
All improvements shown on preliminary plan development data drawings.
(b) 
Sanitary sewage disposal system.
(c) 
Water supply system.
E. 
Legal data.
(1) 
Corrected and updated legal data from preliminary plan.
(2) 
Such other certificates, affidavits, endorsements, or agreements as may be required by the Planning Board in enforcement of this chapter.