[R.O. 2008 §240.055; Ord. No. 2175, 5-27-2003]
A. A complete
application for preliminary subdivision plat approval in a form established
by the Director (preliminary subdivision plat application) shall be
submitted to the Department of Public Services, along with a non-refundable
fee established by the City Council to defray the cost of processing
the preliminary subdivision plat application. No preliminary subdivision
plat application shall be processed until the preliminary subdivision
plat application is complete and the required fee has been paid.
B. The
following information shall be submitted in support of a preliminary
subdivision plat application:
1. One (1) completed and signed copy of the preliminary subdivision
plat application along with the required fee.
2. Proof of ownership and/or authorization of the subdivider to act
as an agent of the owner.
3. A copy of the most recent instrument conveying title to the land
proposed to be subdivided from the office of the St. Louis County
Recorder. Such instrument shall include the name of the grantor and
the grantee and the date and type of conveyance.
4. Five (5) copies of the proposed preliminary subdivision plat on twenty-four
(24) inch by thirty-six (36) inch paper and one (1) reduced eight
and one-half (8.5) inch by eleven (11) inch copy for staff review.
After staff review, twenty-one (21) full sized copies, one (1) reduced
copy and one (1) digitized version of the preliminary subdivision
plat, submitted in a format compatible with the City of Olivette mapping
software, will be required for distribution to the Commission. The
preliminary subdivision plat shall be subject to and include the following:
a. Drawn to a scale from one (1) inch equals twenty (20) feet through
one (1) inch equals one hundred (100) feet, so long as the scale is
an increment of ten (10) feet.
b. The name of the proposed subdivision, which shall be original and
not a duplication of the name of any previously recorded subdivision
or development in the City of Olivette.
c. Names and addresses of the owner, subdivider, professional engineer
or registered land surveyor who prepared the plat.
d. A vicinity map showing the relationship of the proposed subdivision
to the surrounding area. The vicinity map shall cover an area within
a radius of one (1) mile of the proposed subdivision at a scale of
one (1) inch equals two thousand (2,000) feet. The vicinity map shall
generally locate arterial streets, highways, railroads and any significant
landmarks which help to locate the subdivision.
e. The approximate area of the proposed subdivision and the proposed
lots therein stated in the nearest tenth (1/10) of an acre, including
a complete metes and bounds written description of the subdivision
boundaries.
f. Dimensions of:
(1)
The parcel or parcels to be subdivided,
(2)
Each proposed lot intended for sale or lease,
g. Existing and proposed contour data to indicate the slope and drainage
of the entire subdivision and the high and low elevation points thereof.
Contour data shall be in intervals of two (2) feet if the general
slope across the subdivision is less than ten percent (10%) and at
vertical intervals of five (5) feet if the general slope is ten percent
(10%) or greater. Contour data shall extend one hundred fifty (150)
feet beyond the limits of the subdivision boundaries. U.S.G.S. datum
is required.
h. Delineation and widths of proposed streets and other rights-of-way,
including radii of curves and turnarounds, any additional rights-of-way
along existing streets as may be required by the City or any other
public entity having jurisdiction and indication of all rights-of-way
proposed for dedication to the City or other public entity.
i. Setback lines, including side yard, rear yard or property line setbacks
associated with each proposed platted lot, in accordance with the
applicable zoning district classification.
j. Easements, existing and proposed, showing locations, widths and purposes.
k. Identification and delineation of any buffer areas required by the
zoning ordinance.
l. Identification and delineation of lots, streets and easements associated
with all adjoining development, drawn to the same scale in dashed
lines (or half-toned) for a distance of one hundred fifty (150) feet
from the proposed subdivision.
m. The results of any tests made to ascertain subsurface soil conditions
and water table.
n. The owners of record of land adjoining the proposed subdivision,
including name, lot description and St. Louis County Locator Number.
o. The existing and the proposed zoning district classification(s) of
the proposed subdivision and that of the adjoining properties.
p. Proposed use of each lot within the proposed subdivision.
q. The location of all existing storm sewer, sanitary sewer, water mains,
gas mains or other underground utilities within the proposed subdivision
and the location of where off-site connections are proposed.
r. Location of the nearest fire hydrant.
s. Preliminary storm drainage system designed in accordance with the
requirements of the City of Olivette and MSD and showing any proposed
drainage swales, detention and retention areas, storm sewer pipes,
culverts and any other storm drainage (including any off-site improvements).
t. Preliminary layout of the sanitary sewer collection system designed
in accordance with the requirements of MSD and showing pipe sizes,
manhole locations, approximate flow line elevations, lift stations
and any other pertinent sanitary sewer facilities necessary to service
the proposed subdivision.
u. Identification of all utility providers servicing the proposed subdivision.
v. The delineation of Federal Flood Insurance Administration designated
floodplain and floodway boundaries, if any.
w. Any proposed alteration, adjustment or change in the elevation or
topography of any floodplain or floodway as designated on the Federal
Flood Insurance Administration floodplain and floodway maps.
x. Delineation of plat phases and anticipated time schedule, if the
proposed subdivision is to be constructed in phases.
y. The location and identification of species type of all existing trees
having a trunk size of eight (8) inch caliper or greater. Identify
which trees are to be lost or saved and the approximate spread (drip
line) of the trees that are to be preserved.
z. Other significant natural features such as rock outcroppings, sinkholes
and any other key natural features.
aa. The seal and signature of the professional engineer or registered
land surveyor who prepared the plat.
[R.O. 2008 §240.060; Ord. No. 2175, 5-27-2003]
A. The
Director shall review the preliminary subdivision plat application
for conformance to the requirements of this Chapter. If the preliminary
subdivision plat application as submitted is incomplete, the submittal
shall be returned to the subdivider to complete necessary requirements.
Upon determination by the Director that the preliminary subdivision
plat application is complete, the subdivider shall prepare and submit
to the Department of Public Services twenty-one (21) copies of the
complete preliminary subdivision plat.
B. The
Director shall, within thirty (30) days from receipt of a complete
preliminary subdivision plat, submit a report to the Commission for
consideration. The report shall include comments of the Director,
as well as comments of all agencies and City departments to whom the
preliminary subdivision plat was referred for review.
C. Within
sixty (60) days of receipt of a complete preliminary subdivision plat
and after receipt of the Director's report, the Commission shall take
action, unless the Commission, with the consent of the subdivider,
extends the sixty (60) day period. Action by the Commission shall
consist of one (1) of the following:
1. Approval. The Commission may approve of the preliminary
subdivision plat as submitted or approve of the preliminary subdivision
plat with amendments.
2. Disapproval. The Commission may disapprove of a
preliminary subdivision plat and the grounds for disapproval shall
be made a matter of record.
D. Failure
of the Commission to act with the period specified above shall be
deemed approval of the preliminary subdivision plat. In any case,
the Director shall notify the subdivider in writing within fifteen
(15) business days of the Commission's action.
[R.O. 2008 §240.065; Ord. No. 2175, 5-27-2003]
A. Approval
of the preliminary subdivision plat by the Commission constitutes
authorization for the subdivider to proceed with preparation of the
improvement plans and related documentation.
B. The
preliminary subdivision plat shall be valid for a period of one (1)
year from the date of Commission approval. In the case of phased developments,
the period of validity for the first (1st) phase shall be one (1)
year. Thereafter, application for final plat approval of subsequent
phases shall be submitted to the Director within one (1) year after
recording the previous phase. In no case shall any portion of a preliminary
subdivision plat for a phased development be valid for more than three
(3) years.
C. In
the event the period of validity of Commission approval has expired,
a resubmission of the preliminary subdivision plat shall be required.