Preliminary layouts submitted to the Planning
Board shall be drawn to a convenient scale, not less than one inch
equals 100 feet, and shall show the following information:
A. The location of the property with respect to surrounding
property and streets.
B. The location and approximate dimensions of all existing
property lines. (Include entire area proposed to be subdivided and
remainder of the tract owned by the subdividing owner.)
C. All pertinent features, such as existing structures,
streets, railroads, water bodies, streams, swamps, that have a relationship
to the property. (Where ground contours are sufficiently uneven as
to influence layout, the Board may require a topographic survey.)
D. The location, width and approximate grade of all proposed
streets. Approximate elevations shall be shown at the beginning and
end of each street, at street intersections and at all points where
there is a decided change in the slope or direction.
E. The approximate location, dimensions and area of all
lots.
F. The approximate location and dimensions of all property
proposed to be set aside for playground or park use.
G. The names of all adjoining property owners of record
or the names of adjoining developments.
H. The name and address of the owner or owners of land
to be subdivided, the name and address of the subdivider, if other
than the owner, and the name of the land surveyor.
I. The date, approximate true north point, and scale.
J. Proposed provision of water supply, fire protection,
disposal of sanitary wastes, and water drainage. (Indicated on layout
and generally described.)
Subdivision plats submitted to the Planning
Board for approval and subsequent recording shall conform to the following:
A. Plats shall be clearly and legibly drawn on transparent
linen tracing cloth with black waterproof ink to a scale of not less
than one inch equals 100 feet nor more than one inch equals 20 feet.
Maps shall be on uniform size sheets, thirty-six inches by forty-eight
inches (36 x 48) overall, with a margin of two inches on the narrow
side of the sheet which shall be the left side or top of the map.
Whenever any project is of such size that more than one sheet is required,
then an index map on the same size sheet shall accompany these sheets.
B. Plats shall show the following information:
(1)
Proposed subdivision name or identifying title,
which shall not duplicate or too closely approximate that of any other
development in the village.
(2)
Date, approximate true north point, and scale.
(3)
Name and address of owner, subdivider, and licensed
engineer or land surveyor.
(4)
Names of owners of record of abutting properties
or developments.
(5)
Locations, names and widths of existing streets.,
highways, easements, building lines, parks and other public properties.
(6)
Locations, widths, grades and names of all streets
and sidewalks and location, dimensions and status of all casements
proposed by the subdivider, and locations of all property proposed
to be dedicated for park or recreational use.
(7)
Location of existing and proposed fire hydrants.
(8)
Lot areas and all lot lines with accurate dimensions
and bearings or angles.
(9)
Sufficient data to determine readily the location,
bearing and length of all lines and to reproduce such lines upon the
ground.
(10)
Radii of all curves and lengths of arcs.
(11)
Location, material and approximate size of all
monuments.
(12)
The accurate outline of all property which is
offered or to be offered for dedication for public use with the purpose
indicated thereon, and of all property that is proposed to be reserved
by deed covenant for the common use of the property owners of the
subdivision.
C. Other data required. The subdivision plot shall be
accompanied by the following data, shown on separate sheets of the
same standards as those used for the subdivision plat:
(1)
Profiles along the center lines of streets showing
existing and proposed elevations. All elevations must be referred
to established United States Government or approved local bench marks.
Present elevations of all proposed streets shall be shown at five
points on a line at right angles to the center line of the street,
every 100 feet throughout the length of such streets, and said elevation
points shall be at the center line of the street, each property line
and a point 25 feet inside of each property line.
(2)
Plans and profiles showing the location, size
and invert elevations of existing and proposed water, sanitary sewers
and storm water drainage, and the exact location and size of all water,
gas or other underground utilities or structures.
(3)
Typical cross sections of proposed streets,
showing width of pavement.