The sketch plat shall be based upon Tax Map information, at
a scale of not less than 200 feet to the inch, shall show the entire
tract on one sheet and shall include the following information:
A. Existing structures in the tract being subdivided.
B. Existing structures within 200 feet of the tract.
C. Existing wooded area in the subdivided portion.
D. The name and address of all adjoining owners within 200 feet of the
tract.
F. The portion of the tract to be subdivided.
G. Streets and roads within 500 feet of the tract.
H. Streams (and direction of flow) within 500 feet of the tract.
I. The location of property and all property lines existing and proposed.
J. The number of lots to be subdivided.
K. Existing utility easements.
M. Right-of-way dedications.
N. Proposed use of property.
O. The North arrow and scale.
P. Acreage of lots being subdivided.
The minor plat shall be based on tax information or some other
similarly accurate base, at a scale of not less than 50 feet to the
inch to enable the entire tract to be shown on one sheet, and shall
show or include the following information, except that additional
information may be required at the discretion of the Planning Board.
A. A key map showing the entire subdivision and its relation to surrounding
areas.
B. The location and clear indication of that portion which is to be
subdivided in relation to the entire tract.
C. All existing structures and wooded areas within the portion to be
subdivided and within 200 feet thereof.
D. The name of the owner and all adjoining property owners as disclosed
by the most recent municipal tax records.
E. The Tax Map sheet, block and lot numbers.
F. All existing and proposed streets, roads and easements within or
adjoining the proposed subdivision, with the right-of-way widths clearly
indicated.
G. All proposed lot lines and lot lines to be eliminated by the proposed
subdivision shall be clearly indicated.
H. The location, size and direction of flow of all streams, brooks,
lakes and watercourses, drainage structures and drainage ditches in
the area to be subdivided or within 200 feet of the subdivision.
I. The location and width of all existing and proposed utility easements
in the area to be subdivided.
L. Acreage of the entire tract and the area being subdivided.
M. The number of new lots created.
N. The name and address of the owner, subdivider and person preparing
the plat.
O. A grading plan, if deemed necessary by the Planning Board Engineer.