(a)
Submission.
A preliminary plat of the proposed subdivision at a scale not smaller than four hundred (400) feet to the inch shall first be submitted to the commission for approval before the preparation of the final plat. Twelve (12) copies of the plat shall be tendered with a letter of transmittal to the general superintendent at least ten (10) days prior to the meeting at which a plat is to be considered. Such plat shall 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 engineer or registered surveyor.
(2)
Date, approximate north point and scale.
(3)
The locations of existing and platted property lines, streets, watercourses, railroads and any public utility easements on the land subdivided, and also their approximate locations on the immediate adjoining land. Utility easements shall be illustrated so as to show the height above the ground surface of the easement as well as the width and length on the surface of such easement.
(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 and blocks shall be numbered in a systematic arrangement.
(5)
The preliminary plat shall indicate tentatively the proposed land use.
(6)
Topographical information approximately equivalent to five-foot contour lines, and based on U.S. Geological Survey datum, which shall be specified on the plan.
(7)
The location, size and flow line of all existing drainage structures on the land being subdivided and on adjoining tracts.
(8)
Location of city limits line, the outer border of the city’s extraterritorial jurisdiction, and boundaries, if they traverse the subdivision or form part of the boundary of the subdivision, or are contiguous to such boundary.
(9)
Vicinity sketch or map at a scale of not more than two thousand (2,000) feet to an inch, which shall show existing streets, subdivisions, parks and public facilities in the vicinity, and gas, electric and sanitary sewer connections by arrows and major outfall and drainage ditches and structures.
(10)
The following notice shall be placed on each preliminary plat:
“Preliminary Plat for Inspection Purposes Only.” |
(b)
Approval.
(1)
The commission shall render a decision on the preliminary plat within thirty (30) days after its submission to the commission, unless such time is extended by agreement of the subdivider or his agent. Such decision may consist of approval, disapproval or conditional approval. Conditional approval shall be considered to be approval subject to conformity with conditions prescribed by the commission, but shall be deemed to be a disapproval of such plat until such conditions are met. All objections made to the preliminary plat, or conditions imposed, shall be furnished to the subdivider in writing.
(2)
Approval of the preliminary plat shall be deemed an expression of approval only of the arrangement and approximate size of streets, lots and blocks.
(1987 Code, sec. 23-21)