A.
Submission. Before submitting a final plat for approval, the subdivider shall prepare a preliminary plat and a letter of application. The subdivider shall submit 15 copies of the preliminary plat. The preliminary plat shall be prepared in accordance with this chapter, and the subdivider shall file copies of the plat and the application as required by this section with the City Administrator at least 10 days prior to the meeting of the Plan Commission at which consideration is desired. The City Administrator shall submit a copy of the preliminary plat to the Plan Commission and to the City Engineer and City Attorney for review and written report of their recommendations and reactions to the proposed plat. An abstract of title or registered property report may be requested at this time by the City Attorney for his/her examination and report.
B.
Public improvements; plans and specifications. Simultaneously with the filing of the preliminary plat, the owner shall file with the City Administrator a report addressing sewer and water service feasibility, drainage facilities and center line profiles showing streets in the subdivision.
C.
Property owners' association; restrictive covenants. A draft of the legal instruments and rules for proposed property owners' associations, when the subdivider proposes that common property within a subdivision would be either owned or maintained by such an organization of property owners or a submit of the City pursuant to § 236.293, Wis. Stats., and proposed deed restrictions or restrictive covenants shall be submitted at the time of filing the preliminary plat with the City Administrator.
D.
Affidavit. The surveyor preparing the preliminary plat shall certify on the face of the plat that it is a correct representation of all existing land divisions and features and that he/she has fully complied with the provisions of this chapter.
E.
Supplementary data to be filed with preliminary plat. The following shall also be filed with the preliminary plat:
(1)
Use statement. A statement of the proposed use of lots stating type of residential buildings with number of proposed dwelling units and types of business or industry so as to reveal the effect of the development on traffic, fire hazards and congestion of population; and
(2)
Zoning changes. If any zoning changes are contemplated, the proposed zoning plan for the areas, including dimensions.
F.
Street plans and profiles. The subdivider shall provide general street plans and profiles showing existing ground surface and proposed and established street grades, including extensions for a reasonable distance beyond the limits of the proposed subdivision when requested.
G.
Soil testing. If requested by the City Engineer, the subdivider shall be required to provide a preliminary soils report listing the types of soil in the proposed subdivision, their effect on the subdivision and a proposed soil testing and investigation program. Pursuant to the public policy concerns prescribed in § 520-7, the City Council may require that borings and soundings be made in specified areas to ascertain subsurface soil, rock and water conditions, including depth to bedrock and depth to groundwater table, pursuant to § 520-13C.
H.
Drafting standards. The subdivider shall submit to the City Administrator and to those agencies having the authority to object to plats under provisions in Ch. 236, Wis. Stats., copies of a preliminary plat (or certified survey) based upon an accurate exterior boundary survey by a registered land surveyor which shall show clearly the proposed subdivision at a scale of not more than one inch per 100 feet, having two-foot contour intervals, shall identify the improvements (grading, tree planting, paving, installation of facilities and dedications of land) and easements which the subdivider proposes to make and shall indicate by accompanying letter when the improvements will be provided. Any proposed restrictive covenants for the land involved shall be submitted.