Prior to the filing of an application for the approval of a preliminary plat or petition for a rezoning, the developer shall consult with the Village Plan Commission and its staff, in order to obtain their review, advice and assistance in the preparation of a preliminary plat. Such consultation shall be termed the "pre-preliminary plat" stage of the land division procedure and includes the following steps and information:
A.
The developer shall prepare a conceptual development scheme or sketch plan at a scale of one inch equals 100 feet of all the contiguous lands in which he has legal or equitable interest and present three copies and the fee required by § 330-69 to the Village Clerk.
B.
Such sketch plan shall include enough information to set forth the proposed development potential of the parcel to the satisfaction of the Village Plan Commission, and include at least the following:
(1)
Topographic mapping at not less than ten-foot contour interval, except that if in the judgment of the Village Plan Commission more detailed topographic data is required to make a recommendation to the Village Board, topography at not less than two-foot intervals may be required prior to Village Plan Commission action;
(2)
Soil characteristics or interpretations secured from detailed soil maps prepared by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and/or monitoring borings data;
(3)
The limits of woodland cover and wetlands on the entire parcel;
(4)
Location of lakes, ponds, streams, or kettles, standing water, and designated floodplains on the parcel;
(5)
Areas of steep or severe slope conditions, high water table conditions, and potential drainage and erosion problems;
(6)
Existing and proposed access from the parcel to adjacent streets, roads, or properties;
(7)
Proposed street location and width;
(8)
Proposed lots, including size to the nearest 1/10 acre;
(9)
Existing zoning of property within 300 feet of the property proposed to be divided;
(10)
Any other pertinent information useful to the developer and Village Plan Commission in their determination of developability of the parcel; and
(11)
Environmental corridors which shall be delineated on the sketch plan.
C.
Following review and comment by the Village Planning and Zoning Administrator and Village Engineer of the sketch plan, the Village Plan Commission shall either reject the sketch plan, giving reasons for such rejection, or approve the sketch plan and make recommendations regarding any necessary rezoning. A petition for such rezoning shall be submitted simultaneously with submission of the preliminary plat. Such review and approval of the sketch plan shall constitute conceptual approval of the sketch plan only and shall not be deemed an approval of the layout and design of the proposed subdivision plat.
D.
Through the pre-preliminary plat procedure it is expected that the developer and Village Plan Commission will reach mutual conclusions regarding the general design and objectives of the proposed development and its possible effects on the Village. The developer will also gain a better understanding of the subsequent required procedures so the entire process may be expedited.