The purpose of this article is to permit applicants
and the Township to use a simplified procedure for reviewing minor
subdivisions and boundary line adjustments prior to approval for recording.
[Amended 3-6-1995 by Ord. No. 1-95]
A. Drafting standards.
(1) Plans shall be prepared on a standard sheet of 18
inches by 24 inches, 24 inches by 36 inches or 36 inches by 48 inches
(maximum).
(2) All information shall be legibly and accurately presented.
(3) Plans shall be drawn at a scale of one inch equals
50 feet or other scale preapproved by the Township Engineer or Administrator.
(4) All dimensions shall be set in feet and decimal parts
thereof, and bearings in degrees, minutes and seconds.
(5) Each sheet shall be numbered and shall show its relationship
to the total number of sheets.
(6) Plans shall be so prepared and shall bear an adequate
legend to indicate clearly which structures, utilities and other features
are existing and which are proposed.
(7) When the plan is a revision of a previously approved
plan, the revisions shall be noted.
(8) The boundary line of the subdivision shall be shown
as a heavy line.
B. General information required on the plans.
(1) Name and location of subdivision and a unique drawing
number.
(2) Name of landowner and developer (with addresses).
(3) Names of adjoining property owners, including those
across adjacent streets and alleys, with adjacent boundaries of adjacent
lots.
(4) Owner's statement of intent: (See Appendix C.)
(a)
The owner shall acknowledge said statement (see
Appendix B).
(b)
The seal of a notary public or other qualified
officer shall be impressed to the plan acknowledging owner's statement
of intent.
(5) Name, address, signature, and seal of the plan preparer
(see Appendix C and §
230-16).
(6) Approval/review signature blocks for: (See Appendix
C.)
(b)
Township Planning Commission.
(d)
Joint Planning Commission.
(7) Location map at a scale no smaller than one inch equals
2,000 feet (such as USGS map or Township Zoning Map) showing the location
of the project in relation to the following features within 1,000
feet of the boundaries of the project: adjacent lots, existing and
proposed streets, waterways, zoning district boundaries, and municipal
boundaries.
(8) North arrow, graphic scale, written scale.
(9) Date of plan and all subsequent revision dates and
all submission dates.
(10)
The Deed Book volume and page number, as entered
by the County Recorder, referencing the latest source of title to
the land being subdivided.
(11)
Tax Map sheet, block and lot number for the
tract being subdivided.
C. Location of natural features on the site (may be separate
from layout plans).
(1) Contour lines at an interval of not more than two
feet shall be shown as follows:
(a)
Five-percent or less slope: no contours required,
if a note stating this condition is shown.
(b)
Five-percent to fifteen-percent slope: may be
accurately superimposed from the USGS quadrangle map.
(c)
Fifteen-percent or greater: shall be based on
a field survey or photogrametric procedure at a scale of one inch
equals 100 feet or larger or on a detailed topographic map that may
be available from the Township.
(2) Areas in each soil type (see county soil survey),
with high water table soils noted.
(3) Watercourses, natural springs, lakes and wetlands
(with names if any).
(4) Rock outcrops, stone fields, closed topographical
depressions (including but not limited to sinkholes), and other features
evidencing ground subsidence.
[Amended 1-15-2001 by Ord. No. 1-01]
D. Boundary lines of tract.
(1) The boundary lines of the area being subdivided.
(a)
The boundaries of the lots being newly created
shall be determined by accurate field survey, closed with an error
not to exceed one in 10,000 and balanced.
(b)
The boundaries of any residual tract which is
10 acres or less shall be determined by accurate field survey, closed
with an error not to exceed one in 10,000 and balanced.
(c)
The boundaries of any residual tract which is
greater than 10 acres may be determined by deed.
(2) Location of all existing monuments.
E. Location of existing man-made features on the site.
(1) Sufficient bearings, lengths of lines, radii, arc
lengths, street widths, right-of-way and easement widths of all lots,
streets, rights-of-way, easements and community or public areas to
accurately and completely reproduce each and every course on the ground.
(2) Existing lot layout on the site.
(3) Buildings estimated to be over 100 years old that
will be impacted.
(4) Sewer lines, stormwater facilities, water lines, bridges
and culverts.
(5) Utility easements and restrictive covenants and easements
for purposes which might affect development.
F. Zoning requirements.
(1) Applicable zoning district.
(2) Lot area and setback requirements.
G. Proposed layout.
(2) Proposed lot layout with identification number and
total number of lots and minimum building setback lines for each lot.
(3) Lot width (at minimum building setback line), lot
depth and lot area for each lot.
(4) Rights-of-way, restrictive covenants, and easements
for all drainage, utilities, and other purposes which might affect
development, with designation of areas to be dedicated to the Township.
(5) The following items shall be shown on the plan using
the symbols shown:
(6) Any storm drainage facilities or structures.
(7) Street addresses shall be shown on a minor subdivision
plan.
H. Features within 200 feet of the site boundaries. The
approximate locations of the following shall be shown: existing and
proposed streets, buildings, detention basins, common open spaces,
lots, drainage channels.
I. Additional information. The Planning Commission may require the submission of any additional information that would be required for the final plan of a major subdivision under §
230-34.
Where no new, additional or substandard lot will be created and the resultant action will not adversely affect the future development of property, the Commission may waive the normal plan submission requirements. In this situation the final plan submission shall comply with the drafting standards and required information of this §
230-41.
A. Drafting standards.
(1) Plans shall be prepared on a standard sheet of 8 1/2
inches by 14 inches, 18 inches by 24 inches, 24 inches by 36 inches
or 36 inches by 48 inches (maximum).
(2) All information shall be legibly and accurately presented.
(3) Plans shall be drawn at a scale of one inch equals
50 feet unless the Township Engineer or Administrator preapproves
of another scale.
(4) All dimensions shall be set in feet and decimal parts
thereof, and bearings in degrees, minutes and seconds.
(5) Each sheet shall be numbered and shall show its relationship
to the total number of sheets.
(6) Plans shall be so prepared and shall bear an adequate
legend to indicate clearly which features are existing and which are
proposed.
(7) When the plan is a revision of a previously approved
plan, note the revisions.
(8) The boundary line of the subdivision shall be shown
as a heavy line.
B. General information.
(1) Name and location of the project, with unique drawing
number.
(2) Names and addresses of landowner and developer.
(3) Names of adjoining property owners, including those
across adjacent streets, with adjoining lot lines shown.
(4) Owner's statement of intent: (See Appendix C.)
(a)
The owner shall acknowledge said statement before
an officer authorized to take acknowledgments.
(b)
The seal of a notary public or other qualified
officer shall be impressed to the plan acknowledging owner's statement
of intent.
(5) Name, address, signature and seal of the plan preparer
(see Appendix C).
(6) Approval/review signature blocks for: (See Appendix
C.)
(a)
Township Board of Commissioners.
(b)
Township Planning Commission.
(d)
Joint Planning Commission.
(7) Location map at a scale no smaller than one inch equals
2,000 feet (such as USGS map or Township Zoning Map) showing the location
of the project in relation to the following features within 1,000
feet of the boundaries of the project: adjacent lots, existing and
proposed streets, waterways, zoning district boundaries, and municipal
boundaries.
(8) North arrow (with reference meridian).
(9) Graphic and written scale.
(10)
Date of plan and all subsequent revision dates
and submittal dates.
(11)
The Deed Book volume and page number, as entered
by the County Recorder, referencing the latest source of title to
the land being subdivided.
(12)
Tax Map sheet, block and lot number for the
tract being subdivided.
C. Zoning requirements.
(2) Lot area and setback requirements.
(3) Building setback lines shown for each lot.
D. Additional information. The Township may require the
submission of additional information that would be required for a
final plan for a minor subdivision.