The preliminary plat shall show the following:
A. 
Identification and description.
(1) 
Proposed name of subdivision, not duplicating the name of any plat previously recorded in the City.
(2) 
Graphic (engineering) scale not smaller than one inch to 100 feet.
(3) 
North point.
(4) 
Date of preparation.
B. 
Existing conditions.
(1) 
Boundary line of proposed subdivision clearly indicated or defined and sufficiently accurate as to boundary lengths and corner angles to ensure that the preliminary plat is a good representative of the subsequent final plat's appearance.
(2) 
Approximate total acreage therein.
(3) 
Existing zoning districts in the area of the proposed subdivision and in those areas abutting it and lying within 300 feet of the boundaries of the proposed subdivision.
(4) 
Location, widths and names of all existing or previously platted streets or other rights-of-way, parks and other public open spaces, easements, section lines and corporation lines within the tract and to a distance of at least 300 feet beyond the boundaries of the subdivision.
(5) 
Approximate location of permanent buildings and other structures within the proposed subdivision boundaries and to a distance of 100 feet beyond such boundaries.
(6) 
Location map drawn at a scale of not less than one inch equals 1,000 feet indicating boundary lines of adjoining unsubdivided or subdivided land within area bounded by nearest arterial streets or other natural boundaries, type of use of adjoining land and alignments of existing streets. The location map shall illustrate the relationship of the proposed subdivision to existing community facilities which serve or influence it, such as main traffic arteries, schools, parks and playgrounds, drainageways, wetlands and floodplain areas, railways and airport.
[Amended 7-12-1995 by Ord. No. 2791]
(7) 
Location of watercourses, marshes and other significant features.
C. 
Subdivision design features.
(1) 
The preliminary plat should be in substantial accord with the Comprehensive Plan or any changes or amendments thereto approved by the City Plan Commission.
(2) 
Layout of streets showing street widths and names (not duplicating the name of any street previously used in the City or its environs, unless the street is an extension of or in line with an already named street, in which event that name shall be used). Proposed collector streets shall be designated and through streets shall be extended to boundaries of the subdivision.
(3) 
Location and width of alleys, pedestrianways, utility easements, no-access strips.
(4) 
Layout, number and typical dimensions of blocks and lots scaled to the nearest foot.
(5) 
Minimum front and side street building setback lines indicating dimensions.
(6) 
Areas, other than those listed in Subsection C(2), (3) and (4) above, if any, intended to be dedicated or reserved for nonresidential purposes, indicating in each the approximate acreage. Such areas shall be designated by letter or number.
D. 
Certification. The certification form to be used is on file at City Hall.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
The final plat shall show the following:
A. 
General. All information required by the Wisconsin Statutes is to be shown accurately and drawn in conformity with the requirements of § 236.20, Wis. Stats.
B. 
Certifications. The certification forms to be used are on file at City Hall.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).