[Ord. 1020-2003, 10-10-2003]
The preliminary plat shall be clearly and legibly drawn by a
surveyor. The size of the map shall not be less than 22 inches by
34 inches and shall be drawn on the scale of one inch equals 100 feet.
[Ord. 1020-2003, 10-10-2003]
The preliminary plat shall contain the following information:
A. Description:
1. Proposed Name of the Subdivision. The name shall not duplicate, be
the same in spelling or alike in pronunciation with any other recorded
subdivision.
2. Legal description according to the real estate records maintained
by the county Clerk's office.
3. Names of adjacent subdivisions.
4. Names and addresses of the owner, the owner's surveyor, and
the owner's engineer.
5. Location by section, town, range, township, county and state.
6. Names and locations of streets adjoining the proposed subdivision,
and the nearest existing highways, streets and alleys in adjoining
subdivisions and tracts which are involved in producing the most advantageous
development of the entire neighborhood.
7. Classification of every street within or adjacent to the subdivision
in accordance with the intended use of the street based on the proposed
design. The appropriate term shall be placed directly on each street.
9. Important features such as existing permanent buildings; watercourses;
railway lines; oil and gas lines or wells as shown on the records
of the Oklahoma corporation commission (including abandoned gas or
oil wells and dry holes which remain unplugged), existing utilities
including sewer, water mains, culverts and other underground structures
within the tract or immediately adjacent thereto, showing pipe sizes
and grades indicated; contours at intervals of two feet which are
referenced to USGS elevation data; and any other relevant feature
necessary for a full and complete understanding of the proposed subdivision.
10. Title of document and a vicinity sketch drawn to a scale of a maximum
of 2,000 feet to the inch.
11. Copies of any private restrictions to be included in the deeds shall
be attached to the preliminary plat.
12. Proposed fill or other structure elevating techniques, levees, channel
modifications, and other methods to overcome flood or erosion related
hazards. Such fill and compaction shall be in conformance with the
City's specifications.
B. Existing Conditions:
1. Boundaries of the subdivision indicated by heavy line and the approximate
acreage.
2. Location, width and names of existing or platted streets, railroad
rights of way, easements, parks, permanent buildings, section and
corporation lines.
3. Zoning district boundary lines, proposed front yard setback lines,
and sight triangles for corner lots.
4. The location and widths of easements of all oil, gas, and petroleum
products pipelines.
5. Regulatory flood boundaries, and the 100-year flood boundaries.
6. The location of all unplugged oil or gas wells.
C. Survey Data:
1. Existing contours with intervals of not more than two feet where
the slope is greater than 1%, and not more than one foot where the
slope is less than 1%. Elevations are to be based on USGS datum.
2. Proposed streets, drainage channels, wooded areas, power transmission
lines and poles, and any other significant items should be shown.
The map shall show layouts, names, widths, and sizes.
3. The layout, numbers and approximate dimensions of proposed lots.
D. Drafting of Plat: Date of preparation, scale of map, and north point.
E. Location and Principal Dimensions: Location and principal dimensions
for all proposed streets, alleys, easements, lot lines, and areas
to be reserved for public use.
[Ord. 1020-2003, 10-10-2003]
A. Covenants: Proposed covenants and deed restrictions, if any.
B. Water Source: Source of water supply.
C. Sewage Disposal: Provisions for sewage disposal.
D. Sign Placement: A table or chart reflecting the proposed location
of all stop signs, street signs, and any other signs located within
the subdivision as may be proposed, and providing for street signs
and stop signs at each street intersection. Such table or chart shall
be incorporated upon the plans, or provided by separate document with
the preliminary plans.
[Ord. 1020-2003, 10-10-2003]
The preliminary construction plans and other engineering data
for water, sewer, paving and drainage as prepared in accordance with
the design specifications and certified by an engineer shall be submitted
to the commission with the preliminary plat. No hearings or reviews
shall be scheduled until both the preliminary construction plans and
the preliminary plat have been submitted.
[Ord. 1020-2003, 10-10-2003]
If there be any conflict between any provision or requirement
set forth in this chapter and the statutes regulating professional
engineering and land surveying, then the statutes regulating professional
engineering and land surveying shall rule.