[R.O. 1992 § 405.150; CC 1984 § 43.200; Ord. No. 2269-08 § 1, 8-19-2008]
The preliminary plat of the proposed subdivision — two
(2) black or blue full-size prints, one (1) copy of eight and one-half
(8 1/2) by eleven (11) inches paper plus one (1) copy as an electronic
AutoCAD (.dwg) format — shall accompany an application
in writing to the Planning and Zoning Commission. The horizontal scale
of the preliminary plat shall be one hundred (100) feet or less to
the inch and the vertical scale of street and sewer profiles ten (10)
feet or less to the inch.
[R.O. 1992 § 405.160; CC 1984 § 43.210; Ord. No. 2269-08 § 1, 8-19-2008]
A. A vicinity sketch at a scale of four hundred (400) feet or more to
the inch shall be drawn on or shall accompany the preliminary plat.
The sketch shall show:
1.
All existing subdivisions and the street and tract lines or
acreage parcels of land;
2.
The nearest existing highway or thoroughfares, streets and alleys
in neighboring subdivisions or unplatted property involved in producing
the most advantageous development of the entire neighborhood;
3.
Section, township and range;
4.
Any corporation or ad hoc district lines, such as water districts,
etc.
[R.O. 1992 § 405.170; CC 1984 § 43.220; Ord. No. 2269-08 § 1, 8-19-2008]
A. The preliminary plat shall clearly show the following features and
information:
1.
Name. The proposed name of the subdivision which shall not duplicate
or closely approximate the name of any other subdivision in the City
of Camdenton.
2.
Designation. The tract designation according to real estate
records of the Recorder of the County where located.
3.
Owners Of Record. The names and addresses of the owner or owners
of record, the developer and the engineer or surveyor.
4.
Abutting Owners. The name of adjacent subdivisions and the names
of record owners of adjacent parcels of unplatted land.
5.
Boundary Lines. The boundary lines, accurate in scale, of the
tract to be subdivided.
6.
Streets — Other Features. The location, widths and names
of all existing or platted streets or other public ways within or
adjacent to the tract and other important features such as existing
permanent buildings; large trees and watercourses; railroad lines;
corporation and township lines; utility lines, etc.
7.
Existing Utilities. Existing sewers, water mains, culverts,
electric lines, phone lines, CATV lines and other underground structures
within the tract and immediately adjacent thereto with pipe size and
grades indicated.
8.
Physical Characteristics. Topography; contours, with intervals
of two (2) feet, or as may be otherwise required by the Planning and
Zoning Commission.
a.
Soils. Type and extent of soil groups with main soil horizon
description.
b.
Geology. Location, type and extent of subsurface and exposed
geological formations.
9.
Proposed Design — Street, Stormwater Drainage, Water,
Sewer And Lighting.
a.
The layout names and widths of proposed streets, alleys and easements shall be designed per Article
VII and Article
VIII of this Chapter;
b.
The location and approximate sizes of catch basin, culverts and other drainage structures shall be designed per Article
VII and Article
VIII of this Chapter;
c.
The layout, numbers, setbacks, square footage and dimensions
of proposed lots;
d.
The proposed water (including fire protection) and sewer system for this subdivision shall be designed per Article
VII and Article
VIII of this Chapter;
e.
The proposed street lighting and other improvements shall be designed per Article
VII and Article
VIII of this Chapter.
10.
Zoning. Zoning boundary lines if any; proposed uses of property
and proposed front yard setback lines.
11.
North Point, Etc. North point, scale, date, title.
12.
Deed Restrictions. Copies of any private restrictions to be
included in the deeds and should be attached to the preliminary plat.
13.
Engineer's Estimated Construction Cost. The licensed professional
engineer of record shall submit an estimated construction cost of
all improvements as a separate document.
14.
For areas of one (1) acre or more, a copy of the Department
of Natural Resources Land Disturbance Permit and Storm Water Pollution
Prevention Plan (SWPPP) will accompany the preliminary plat as separate
documents.
B. Proposed street names shall be established to the satisfaction of
the Planning and Zoning Commission representative, the Zoning Inspector
and the approval obtained from the County Sheriff's Department
of E911 addressing and shall not duplicate or closely approximate
any existing or platted street names in the City, except extensions
of existing streets.