Prior to the formal submission of subdivision and/or land development plans to the Planning Commission, each subdivider or land developer shall present the following information for preliminary review of the Planning Commission:
A.
A subdivision location map, which includes the existing and proposed street system.
B.
A drawing of sufficient scale to delineate the proposed tract boundary lines, and showing bearings and distances, ground elevations and total tract size.
C.
Site data, which shall show all proposed uses, both public and private, for the development of the property, including parking, building size, use and lot coverage, applicable Chapter 595, Zoning, requirements, and neighboring land uses.
D.
In order to determine the impact of the proposed subdivision and/or development on the City and on nearby municipalities, an analysis of its potential effects upon such facilities as schools, libraries, parks, fire and police services, utilities, roadway systems, and other City services, including solid waste, shall be required in accordance with Article V, Impact Assessment and Mitigation. A comparison of the costs to the City versus the revenues to the City generated by the proposal shall be included. The impact analysis should be supported by current data, including market analysis data and traffic study data, and such other data as may be required by the Planning Commission. At the discretion of the Planning Commission, minor subdivision proposals and proposals for development of land cleared by means of the urban renewal process or its successor may be relieved of responsibility for submission of impact analysis.
E.
Land suitability report as set forth in § 520-20. All proposals for subdivision development, building or structures on a site of questionable stability shall be accompanied by the recommendations of a certified design professional or other relevant certified professional as approved by the City (i.e., certified geologist, wetlands scientist, etc.) to provide for protection against predictable hazards.