[R.O. 2012 §405.100; CC 1979 §28-10; Ord. No. A-3976 §11, 8-15-1978; Ord. No. A-6952 §1, 5-10-2000; Ord. No. 8479, 10-20-2016]
The preliminary plat shall be clearly and legibly drawn. The size of the map shall not be less than twenty-four (24) inches by thirty-six (36) inches. The map of a subdivision containing five (5) acres or less shall be drawn at a scale of one (1) inch equals fifty (50) feet. All other subdivisions shall be drawn at a scale of one (1) inch equals one hundred (100) feet, unless otherwise required. Five (5) paper copies are required.
[R.O. 2012 §405.110; CC 1979 §28-11; Ord. No. A-3976 §11, 8-15-1978; Ord. No. A-6952 §1, 5-10-2000]
A. 
The preliminary plat shall contain the following information:
1. 
General information.
a. 
Proposed name of the subdivision. The name shall not duplicate, be the same in spelling as or be alike in pronunciation with the name of any other recorded subdivision.
b. 
Names of adjacent subdivisions and owners of adjoining parcels of unsubdivided land.
c. 
Names and addresses of the subdivider, owner and engineer or surveyor.
d. 
Location by Section, Town, Range, Township, County and State.
e. 
Names of streets within the adjoining land.
f. 
All parcels of ground within the subdivision to be reserved for public purposes, whether they are intended for avenues, streets, alleys, commons or other public uses.
g. 
All lots by numbers and the precise lengths and widths thereof.
h. 
The scale and the direction of north and the date of preparation shall be accurately noted on the plat.
i. 
The location of the subdivision to block or section of the United States survey shall be shown, and if such subdivision is intersected by or abuts on a quarter section or section line or United States survey line, such line shall be indicated on the plat and distinguished by suitable words and figures, and shall be done in such manner that the precise location reported to be platted can be determined by the inspection of the plat.
2. 
Existing conditions.
a. 
Boundaries of the subdivision indicated by a heavy line and the approximate acreage.
b. 
Location, widths and names of existing or platted streets, railroad rights-of-way, easements, parks, permanent buildings, section and corporation lines.
c. 
Zoning districts, if any.
d. 
Drainage channels, wooded areas, power transmission poles and lines and any other significant items should be shown.
3. 
Proposals. Location and principal dimensions for all proposed streets, alleys, easements, lot lines and areas to be reserved for public use.
4. 
Other information.
a. 
Statement of the proposed use of lots, stating type of residential buildings with number of proposed dwelling units; type of business or industry, so as to reveal the effect of the development on traffic, fire hazards or congestion of population.
b. 
Proposed covenants and restrictions.
c. 
Source of water supply.
d. 
Provisions for sewage disposal, drainage and flood control.
e. 
If any zoning changes are contemplated, the proposed zoning plan for the area, including dimensions.