A.
Before filing an application for a preliminary plat or land division for approval, the subdivider should consult the City staff for advice and assistance. This step is strongly recommended, and a sketch plan of the proposed subdivision should be provided for preliminary consultation.
B.
The intent of the preliminary consultation is to allow for the subdivider to become familiar with the submittal requirements of this chapter, adopted regional, county and City comprehensive plans, or adopted plan components, and duly adopted plan implementation ordinances of the City and to otherwise assist the subdivider in planning his development. In so doing, the subdivider will gain a better understanding of the subsequent required procedures. Additionally, it is intended that both the subdivider and the planning staff may reach mutual conclusions regarding the proposed subdivision prior to the expenditure of significant engineering and surveying resources.[1]
C.
A sketch plan of the proposed subdivision or land division and contiguous land within 200 feet of the proposed borders drawn on a topographic survey map should be submitted. The sketch plan should identify property boundaries, proposed roads, total acreage of plat, number of proposed lots, and general lot layout, showing proposed lot widths and depths in accordance with relative zoning regulations, and any proposed dedications or easements; slopes exceeding 12%; general conditions, including wetlands, floodplains, erosion hazard areas, drainageways, rock outcroppings, and vegetation; proposed filling, grading, lagooning, or dredging; existing and proposed zoning; and a sketch of all contiguous property owned or controlled by the subdivider.
D.
Consultation with Common Council. At the discretion of the City staff, the sketch plan may, depending on conditions, need additional review with the Common Council prior to preliminary plat or land division submittal. If so directed by the City staff, the subdivider shall file a request for a consultation with the Common Council. This request must be filed at least 10 days prior to the Common Council meeting at which it will be discussed. Within seven days after receiving such a request the City staff shall notify the subdivider and the City Clerk-Treasurer of the date, time and place of this meeting. The subdivider shall then provide nine copies of the sketch plan with seven copies to be provided to the Common Council and two copies to the City Clerk-Treasurer.