In order to prevent hardship on the subdivider through possible required plat revisions, a preliminary plat of the proposed subdivision at a scale not smaller than two hundred feet (200') to the inch shall be first submitted to the city manager for review. Two (2) copies of such plat, each copy bearing the designation “preliminary plat,” must be filed in the office of the city manager at least thirty (30) days prior to the city council meeting at which the plat is to be considered, or at least (30) days prior to the consideration of the plat by the city manager where administrative approval is sought pursuant to section 10.02.124, and will contain the following information:
(1)
The subdivision name (which must not duplicate in any manner an existing subdivision name), the names and addresses of the owners, and of the designer of the plat who shall be a registered surveyor.
(2)
Date, approximate north point, and scale.
(3)
The location of existing and platted property lines, streets, buildings, watercourses, railroads, sewers, bridges, culverts, drainpipes, water mains, any public utility easements and any other easement both on the adjoining land and immediate adjacent subdivisions and property lines, and to the corporate limits of the city.
(4)
The names, locations, widths, and other dimensions of proposed streets, alleys, easements, parks, reservations, blocks, lot lines, and building lines. The names of streets shall conform whenever possible to existing street names and lots shall be numbered in a systematic arrangement.
(5)
Topography of the entire plat showing one-foot (1') contour intervals. If a natural watercourse traverses the property the centerline of the watercourse shall be shown as well as the estimated high water flood line.
(6)
If the proposed subdivision does not lie within the force and effect of an [any] existing regulations, the preliminary plat shall be accompanied by a plan indicating the proposed use of the lots.
(2001 Code, sec. 10.501, Ordinance 2017.7.1, sec. 1, adopted 7/11/17)