The preliminary plat shall be clearly marked "preliminary plat" and shall be drawn to a convenient scale, but not less than one inch equals 100 feet. The maximum size of the drawing shall not exceed 36 inches by 48 inches and the plat shall show the following information:
A.
The proposed subdivision name or identifying title, the name and address of the property owner and subdivider (if other than owner), the name and address of the surveyor and/or engineer preparing the plan, the scale, the approximate true North point and the date. All such plats shall bear the signature and seal of a licensed professional engineer or licensed land surveyor.
B.
The approximate location and dimensions of all property lines, the total acreage of the proposed subdivision, the location of any zoning, special district or municipal boundary lines affecting the subdivision and the names of owners of record or properties adjoining and directly across the street from the proposed subdivision.
C.
The location of all existing structures and pertinent features, including railroads, water bodies, watercourses, wetlands, substantial rock outcroppings, wooded areas and stone walls, that may influence the design of the subdivision, plus accurate topography at a vertical contour interval of not more than two feet. Following a field inspection, the Planning Board may also ask for unusual trees or dense clusters of trees to be located on a preliminary plat.
D.
The location and status of existing streets, easements and rights-of-way (if any), proposals for the layout of new streets, including widths and approximate curve radii, and any proposed easements, rights-of-way and/or reservations.
E.
The names of existing streets.
F.
The proposed arrangement of lots, including identifying section, lot and block numbers and approximate area and dimensions of each.
G.
Identification of the size and configuration of the buildable portion on each lot, including limits of clearing and grading.
[Added 11-18-2015 by L.L. No. 9-2015]
H.
The location, size and nature of any area proposed to be reserved for park purposes.
I.
A site location sketch, at a scale of one inch equals 800 feet, showing the general situation of the applicant's property with respect to surrounding properties and streets.
J.
Where the preliminary plat includes only a portion of an applicant's contiguous holding, the applicant shall also indicate, on a sketch at a scale of not less than one inch equals 200 feet, the probable future street system, lot arrangement and location of park and other reservations for the remaining portion of the tract. Such sketch shall be for the purpose of guiding the Planning Board in reviewing the proposed preliminary plat and shall include topographic data with a vertical contour interval of not more than 10 feet, plus any other information determined necessary by the Planning Board.
K.
The location of temporary stakes in the field to enable the Planning Board to find and appraise features of the preliminary plat in the field.
L.
A block for the preliminary approval signature of the Planning Board Chairman, for purposes of accurate records of approval.