[Amended 8-26-2008; 3-23-2010; 1-24-2012; 5-24-2016; 5-8-2018]
The Planning Board, in considering an application for the subdivision of land, shall be guided by the following considerations and standards. A preliminary plat layout submitted to the Planning Board shall be drawn to a convenient scale, not less than one inch equals 50 feet, and shall show the following information:
A.
A location or locus map drawn at a suitable scale showing the entire subdivision and its relation to the surrounding area.
B.
Proposed subdivision name and location.
C.
Names and addresses of the owner, applicant and the registered land surveyor who prepared the preliminary plat layout.
D.
The names of all adjoining property owners of record or names of condominium association officers.
E.
The date, approximate true North point and scale.
F.
The location and approximate dimensions of all existing property lines, including the entire area proposed to be subdivided and the remainder of the tract not subdivided, if any.
G.
All relevant features, including soils information, existing structures, streets, railroads, bodies of water, watercourses and significant vegetation, that may influence the design of the subdivision.
H.
Contours shall be at two-foot intervals, shown in dotted lines for the existing natural surface and in solid lines for proposed final grade, together with the final grade elevations shown in figures at all lot corners. If the existing grades are not to be changed, then the contours in these areas shall be solid lines. Upon request, contours delineating existing surface shall be extended 100 feet beyond the limits of the subdivision boundaries and shall be related to the United States Geological Survey, provided that bench marks exist within 1/2 mile of the boundary of the subdivision.
I.
Limits of special districts, including zoning, shall be shown within the scope of the layout.
J.
Streets and rights-of-way on and adjoining the site of the proposed subdivision, showing all names, and including street roadway and right-of-way widths, approximate gradients, types and widths of pavements, curbs, sidewalks, crosswalks and other pertinent data, including the functional classification of all proposed streets.
K.
Locations and dimensions of all property proposed to be dedicated or reserved for schools, parks, playgrounds or other public, semipublic, or community purpose. The City will not accept the ownership or maintenance of any land used to retain or impound stormwater runoff.
L.
The locations and results of soil percolation tests if individual sewage disposal systems are proposed.
M.
Proposed locations of all utilities, including water mains, storm and sanitary sewer mains, catch basins and culverts, streetlights, fire hydrants, etc.
N.
The 100-year-flood-elevation data shall be provided for that portion of the subdivision located within a special flood hazard area as designated on the Flood Boundary and Floodway Maps and Flood Insurance Rate Maps for the City of Dover, dated May 17, 2005, or later.
O.
A detailed landscape operations and maintenance plan, developed in accordance with the requirements of § 157-35E and F. Plans shall provide for the proper management of landscaping, ensuring that landscaping is not unintentionally damaged as a result of snow removal or general traffic, pedestrian or otherwise, flow.
P.
A neighborhood plan on an aerial photograph, showing all property lines within a distance determined by the Director of Planning and Community Development during initial consultations, and how the project relates to abutting uses. This sheet should show the proposed layout of the subdivision.