[Ord. 754, 8/14/2007]
The plat requirements and application procedures shall be followed
by developers as set forth herein and shall be submitted to the Planning
Commission for review prior to consideration by the Council.
[Ord. 754, 8/14/2007]
Prior to the filing of an application for approval of a preliminary
subdivision plat, the applicant shall submit the following plans and
data to the Planning Commission.
A. General Information. Including a narrative describing activities
proposed, existing covenants, land characteristics, community facilities
and utilities, the number of lots and sizes, business areas, open
space or recreation, utilities and street improvements.
B. Location Map. This map shall show the relationship of the proposed
subdivision to existing community facilities which serve or influence
it the location of those facilities, a title, the scale of the map
and a north arrow.
C. Sketch Plan. Sketch plan at a scale of one inch equals 100 feet or
larger shall show in simple sketch form the proposed layout of streets,
lots and other features in relation to existing conditions and shall
include the following:
1) The name of the proposed subdivision.
2) Name and address of the applicant.
3) Name of the property owner or owners.
4) North point, scale and date.
5) Name and telephone number of the registered professional engineer,
registered land surveyor, landscape architect, or other qualified
person responsible for preparation of the map.
6) Tract boundaries with bearings and distances.
7) Approximate location of watercourses, tree masses, rock outcroppings,
existing buildings, and the actual location of sanitary sewers, storm
sewers and inlets, water mains, easements, fire hydrants, railroads,
existing or confirmed street rights-of-way and their established grades.
8) Zoning district in which property is located.
D. Review. After review and discussion with the applicant, the Planning
Commission shall indicate the suitability of the plan for development
into a preliminary plat.
[Ord. 754, 8/14/2007]
Plans and data involving subdivisions of three residentially
zoned lots or less shall include but not be limited to the following:
A. The provisions of §§
22-301 and
22-303 may be waived for subdivisions of three residentially zoned lots or less if no new street construction or openings are required, no wetlands are disturbed, and no unusual physiographic or topographic conditions exist. The requirements of §
22-302 for preliminary plats shall be applicable. The Planning Commission shall have a period of 30 days within which to determine if a duly filed application for plat approval may be considered for final approval under this section and make recommendations to the Council. Action by the Council shall be in accordance with §
22-303, Subsection
F.
[Ord. 754, 8/14/2007]
The amendment, alteration or revision of a previously approved
plat, or the combination or recombination of lots or portions of previously
plotted lots, where the resultant lots are increased in street frontage
and total area size, which meets or exceeds the standards of this
chapter and the previously approved final plats, shall subject the
replatted subdivision to the procedures and regulations heretofore
described, except as they may be modified on application at the sole
discretion of the Planning Commission and approved by the Council.