[Code 1964, § 26-8]
Any person proposing to subdivide land for the purpose of land
development, street dedication or sale of land shall file three (3)
prints of a preliminary subdivision plat with the city clerk.
[Code 1964, § 26-9]
Every preliminary subdivision plat shall show the following:
(1) The location of the present property lines, streets, watercourses
and other existing features within the area to be subdivided, and
similar information regarding land immediately adjacent thereto.
(2) Names of adjoining subdivisions or owners of land of adjoining tracts.
If these are not included in the subdivision, they shall be marked
"Not Subdivided."
(3) The proposed location, width and right-of-way of streets and alleys.
(4) The proposed location and width of easements.
(5) Lot dimensions and building lines.
(6) The proposed location of sidewalks.
(7) Existing sanitary and storm sewers, water mains, culverts and other
underground structures within the tract or on streets immediately
abutting thereto as well as the location and size of the nearest water
main and sewer outlet.
(8) The title under which the proposed subdivision is to be recorded,
the name of the registered land surveyor who made the subdivision
plat and the name of the subdivider.
(9) Existing and proposed contours of the land, referred to the City
of St. Louis datum, with intervals of five (5) feet or less.
(10) A north point, scale of drawing and date.
[Code 1964, § 26-10]
Every preliminary plat of a subdivision submitted to the planning
and zoning commission shall be accompanied by a filing fee of ten
dollars ($10.00) or one dollar ($1.00) for each lot within the proposed
subdivision, whichever is greater.
[Code 1964, § 26-11]
The city clerk shall transmit every preliminary subdivision
plat to the city engineer and to the planning and zoning commission
for consideration and review at its first regular meeting following
filing of the plat.
[Code 1964, § 26-12]
If, after review, the planning and zoning commission shall find
the preliminary subdivision plat to satisfy the requirements of this
chapter and to be acceptable in relation to good planning, it shall
recommend that approval of the plat be granted by the board of aldermen.
If the planning and zoning commission shall find that the preliminary
subdivision plat does not satisfy the requirements of this chapter
or is not acceptable in relation to good planning, it shall specify
in a report such objections as are found to the plat and may recommend
to the board of aldermen the disapproval of the plat, or may recommend
approval conditioned upon specified changes to the plat.
[Code 1964, § 26-13]
After review by the planning and zoning commission one (1) print
of the preliminary subdivision plat and the planning and zoning commission
report shall be filed with the city clerk, one (1) print and report
shall be sent to the subdivider and one (1) print and report shall
be retained by the commission.