A preliminary plat shall be required for all subdivisions, shall be based upon a survey by a professional land surveyor, shall comply in all respects with the requirements of Ch. 236, Wis. Stats., and shall comply with the design standards and improvement requirements set forth in Articles
VII and
VIII of this chapter, and the plat shall be prepared on tracing cloth, reproducible drafting film, or paper of good quality at a map scale of not more than 100 feet to the inch and shall show correctly on its face the following information:
A. Title or name under which the proposed subdivision is to be recorded.
Such title shall not be the same as or similar to a previously approved
and recorded plat in Waukesha County, unless it is an addition by
the same owner to a previously recorded plat and is so stated on the
plat.
B. Property location of the proposed subdivision by government lot,
quarter section, township, range, county and state.
C. General location sketch showing the location of the subdivision within
the U.S. Public Land Survey section oriented on the sheet in the same
direction as the main drawing.
D. Date, graphic scale and North arrow.
E. Names and addresses of the owner, subdivider and land surveyor preparing
the plat.
F. Entire area contiguous to the proposed plat owned or controlled by
the subdivider and/or owner shall be included on the preliminary plat
even though only a portion of said area is proposed for immediate
development. The Plan Commission may waive this requirement where
it is unnecessary to fulfill the purposes and intent of this chapter
and severe hardship would result from strict application thereof.
[Amended 4-9-2001 by Ord. No. 01-3; 3-13-2006 by Ord. No. 06-2]
All preliminary plats shall show the following:
A. Exact length and bearing of the exterior boundaries of the proposed
subdivision referenced to a corner established in U.S. Public Land
Survey and the total acreage encompassed thereby.
B. Existing and proposed contours at vertical intervals of not more
than two feet where the slope of the ground surface is less than 10%
and of not more than five feet where the slope of the ground surface
is 10% or more. Elevations shall be marked on such contours based
on National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (mean sea level).
C. Water elevations of adjoining lakes and streams at the date of the
survey and approximate high and low water elevations, all referred
to mean sea level (1929) datum.
D. Floodplain limits and the contour line lying a vertical distance
of two feet above the elevation of the one-hundred-year recurrence
interval flood or, where such data is not available, five feet above
the elevation of the maximum flood of record.
E. Location, right-of-way width and names of all proposed and existing
streets, alleys or other public ways, easements, railroad and utility
rights-of-way and all section and quarter section lines within the
exterior boundaries of the plat or immediately adjacent thereto.
F. Type, width and elevation of any existing street pavements within
the exterior boundaries of the plat or immediately adjacent thereto
together with any legally established center-line elevations, all
to mean sea level (1929 datum).
G. Location and names of any adjacent subdivisions, parks and cemeteries,
and owners of record of abutting unplatted lands.
H. Location, size and invert elevation of any existing sanitary or storm
sewers, culverts and drainpipes, the location of manholes, catch basins,
hydrants, and power and telephone poles, and the location and size
of any existing water and gas mains within the exterior boundaries
of the plat or immediately adjacent thereto. If no sanitary or storm
sewers or water mains are located on or immediately adjacent to the
lands being platted, the nearest such sewers or water mains which
might be extended to serve such lands shall be indicated by their
direction and distance from the nearest exterior boundary of the plat
and their size and invert elevations.
I. Locations of all existing property boundary lines, structures, drives,
streams and watercourses, marshes, rock outcrops, wooded areas, railroad
tracks, drainage easements, natural drainage areas, landfills and
other similar significant natural or man-made features within the
tract being subdivided or immediately adjacent thereto.
J. Approximate dimensions of all lots together with proposed lot and
block numbers.
K. Location and approximate dimensions and size of any sites to be reserved
or dedicated for parks, playgrounds, drainageways, or other public
use or which are to be used for group housing, shopping centers, church
sites, or other private uses not requiring platting.
L. Approximate radii of all curves.
M. Existing zoning on and adjacent to the proposed subdivision.
N. Any proposed lake and stream access with a small drawing clearly
indicating the location of the proposed subdivision in relation to
the access.
O. Any proposed lake and stream improvement or relocation.
P. Soil type, slope, and boundaries as shown on the detailed operational
soil survey maps prepared by the U.S. Natural Resources Conservation
Service.
Q. Location of soil tests shall be shown, where required by this chapter
and the Waukesha County Code of Ordinances for on-site sewage disposal
systems to portray the character of the soil and depths of bedrock
and groundwater from the natural undisturbed surface. The results
of the test must be furnished along with the preliminary plat/certified
survey map.
R. Delineations of natural resource areas, including the boundaries
of primary/secondary environmental corridors and isolated natural
resource areas as identified by the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional
Planning Commission (SEWRPC) and the location and type of any rare
or endangered species habitat.
S. Historical, cultural and archaeological features, with a brief description
of the historic character of buildings, structures, ruins and burial
sites.
T. Locations of all civil division boundary lines and U.S. Public Land
Survey System section and one-quarter section lines within the plat
and within 100 feet of the exterior boundaries of the plat.
U. Surveyor's certificate signed, dated and sealed, and revision dates
on all sheets.
W. Additional information as requested by the Plan Commission or governing
body to verify ownership, clarify questions raised during the approval
procedure, address concerns raised by neighbors or members of the
Plan Commission or governmental body and any other information the
Plan Commission or governing body deems necessary to reach a decision
on the preliminary plat. Failure to provide the requested additional
information may be grounds for denial of the preliminary plat.
The Plan Commission, upon recommendation of the Municipal Engineer,
may require that the subdivider provide street plans and profiles
showing existing ground surface, proposed and established street grades,
storm sewer plans and profiles showing the location, grades, sizes,
cross sections, elevations and materials of required facilities, where
applicable, including extensions for a reasonable distance beyond
the limits of the proposed subdivision when requested. All elevations
shall be based upon mean sea level (1929) datum, and plans and profiles
shall meet the approval of the Municipal Engineer.
The Plan Commission, upon recommendation of the Municipal Engineer,
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. Where the subdivision
will not be served by public sanitary sewer service, the provisions
of the Wisconsin Administrative Code shall be complied with and the
appropriate data submitted with the preliminary plat.
The Plan Commission, upon determining from a review of the preliminary
plat by the Municipal Engineer that the soil, slope, vegetation, and
drainage characteristics of the site are such as to require substantial
cutting, clearing, grading, and other earthmoving operations in the
development of the subdivision or otherwise entail a severe erosion
hazard, may require the subdivider to provide soil erosion and sedimentation
control plans and specifications. Such plans shall generally follow
the guidelines and standards set forth in any and all ordinances,
rules, regulations and publications adopted by separate resolution
by the Town Board.
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 has fully complied with the
provisions of this chapter.