The preliminary plat shall be clearly and legibly drawn on good quality translucent tracing cloth or approved equal, using India ink, drawn at a scale so that the entire area can be shown on any one of the following standard map sizes: eight and one-half by thirteen (8 1/2 x 13) inches, fifteen by twenty-one (15 x 21) inches, twenty-four by thirty-six (24 x 36) inches and thirty by forty-two (30 x 42) inches. Preliminary plats shall be designed and drawn by a licensed New Jersey professional engineer or land surveyor. The plat shall be designed in compliance with the provisions of Article VI of this chapter and shall show the following information:
A.
If the area to be subdivided is to be developed in sections, the outline of the sections shall be shown on the preliminary plat and each section shall be designated by numeral or letter.
B.
C.
A copy of any protective covenants or deed restrictions applying to the land being subdivided shall be submitted with the preliminary plat.
D.
The preliminary plat should be drawn at a scale of one inch equals 100 feet and should show the following information:
(1)
Bearings, distances, curve data and angles of all outside boundaries and of block and individual parcel boundaries.
(2)
Location and dimensions of any connecting streets along the boundary of the property and the intersection lines of any adjoining tracts.
(3)
Any encroachments on outside boundaries as determined by survey.
(4)
All streets, alleys or easements within or contiguous to the property with deed or dedication reference.
(5)
Names of owners of record or reference to recorded subdivisions of adjoining property.
(6)
Any cornerstones, pipes or other physical boundary markers as determined by survey.
(7)
All United States, state, county and Township bench marks, monuments or triangulation stations adjacent to or within the property, with precise position and description noted.
(8)
Computed area of all lots or parcels comprising the property, in square feet or acres.
(9)
Meridian to be in accordance with New Jersey Geodetic Survey where monuments are within one-half (1/2) mile of subdivision, otherwise meridian is to conform to bearings given on boundary survey. Date of needle if magnetic shall be given.
(10)
Permanent stone or concrete monuments should be set at each corner or angle on the outside boundary if not already so established.