(A) 
The subdivider shall submit at least ten (10) copies of the preliminary plat to the City Secretary who shall distribute them as follows: One (1) copy to the school board, the local gas company, the local electric company, the local telephone company, division office of Texas State Highway Commission, board of county commissioners, and four (4) copies to the planning and zoning commission. The planning and zoning commission shall return one (1) to the subdivider and forward one (1) to the City Council together with its report and recommendation and retain the other copies for its use and official record.
(B) 
After receipt of the preliminary plat, the planning and zoning commission shall, within thirty (30) days of its submission approve, conditionally approve, or reject the plat. The subdivider shall be notified in writing of this action, together with any conditions of approval or the reasons for rejection.
(C) 
Approval of the preliminary plat shall not in all cases entitle the subdivider to approval of the final plat. Upon preliminary approval, if any conditions arise which would cause the preliminary plat to become unsatisfactory due to health, safety, or welfare of the community, the planning and zoning commission shall recommend that the final plat be rejected.
(Ordinance 138 adopted 6/23/69)
(A) 
The preliminary plat shall be drawn on suitable tracing paper or cloth with black waterproof ink or pencil; however, legible reproduction of said drawings may be submitted.
(B) 
The plat shall be drawn to a scale of one hundred (100) feet to the inch and shall contain the following information:
(1) 
Date, scale and north point.
(2) 
The proposed subdivision name and all intended street names.
(3) 
The name of the subdivider and/or the engineer or surveyor preparing the plat.
(4) 
Legal description showing location of plat.
(5) 
Topographic survey map of the area being subdivided, show, in [showing] contours at two (2) feet intervals.
(6) 
A key map showing the location of the plat in the section, township and range in which the plat is located.
(7) 
Location and names of adjacent subdivisions and the owners of adjoining parcels of unsubdivided land.
(8) 
Location, widths and names of all existing platted or dedicated streets, alleys or other public ways and easements, railroad and utility rights-of-way, parks[,] watercourses, drainage ditches, permanent buildings, bridges and other pertinent data as required by the planning and zoning commission.
(9) 
The water elevations of adjoining lakes or streams at the date of the survey and the approximate high and low water elevations of such lakes or streams. All elevations shall refer to the established U.S. Coast[al] an[d] Geodetic Survey datum.
(10) 
When a subdivision borders a lake or stream, the distance and bearings of a meander line shall be established not less than twenty (20) feet back from the ordinary high-water mark of the lake or from the bank of the stream.
(11) 
Layout and width of all new streets and rights-of-way, including alleys, highways and easements, whether private or public, and for public and private utilities.
(12) 
The exact length of the exterior boundaries of the land to be subdivided.
(13) 
Approximate dimensions of all lots.
(14) 
Approximate radii of all curves and lengths of all tangents.
(15) 
Approximate location and area of property to be dedicated for public use or to be reserved by deed covenant for use of all property owners in the subdivision with any conditions of such dedication or reservation.
(C) 
[Reserved.]
Editor’s note–The original ordinance had no subsection (C). This subsection (C) has been created and reserved at the discretion of the editor.
(D) 
Data required: The final plat shall contain the following information:
(1) 
Name of subdivision and the name of the owner, the subdivider, and the engineer or land surveyor.
(2) 
Date, north point, scale (written and graphic).
(3) 
Boundaries of the subdivided area with accurate distances and bearings noted thereon.
(4) 
Exact location of the subdivision and the description of all monuments found or placed in making the survey.
(5) 
The lines, names and widths or dimensions, of all proposed street rights-of-way.
(6) 
The lines, widths and purposes of all easements.
(7) 
Numbered designation of all lots in the subdivision, with their lines and dimensions accurately shown.
(8) 
The names of all adjacent subdivisions.
(9) 
Certification by the registered professional engineer or land surveyor who designed the plat, as to the accuracy of the survey and plat.
(10) 
Dedication by the owner of lands for public use, including streets and walkways.
(11) 
Exact dimensions of all lots.
(12) 
Exact radii of all curves and length of all tangents.
(13) 
Any additional data as may be required by the planning and zoning commission.
(Ordinance 138 adopted 6/23/69)
(A) 
The subdivider shall pay to the City a preliminary plat and application fee of fifteen dollars ($15.00).
(B) 
The subdivider shall pay to the City a final plat filing fee of fifty cents ($0.50) per residential lot. When acreage is involved, such as sites for industrial, housing projects and commercial purposes, the fee shall be figured at two dollars ($2.00) per acre.
(Ordinance 138 adopted 6/23/69)