The sketch plan review submission shall include the following
maps and materials:
A. A key map, for the purpose of locating the property being subdivided,
drawn at a scale not smaller than one inch equals 2,000 feet and showing
the relation of the property, differentiated by tone or pattern, to
adjoining property and to all streets, roads and municipal boundaries
existing within one mile of any part of the property. The key map
may be based on USGS quad sheet maps.
B. A map illustrating an analysis of natural drainage patterns and water
resources within the proposed subdivision tract, including delineation
of streams, natural drainage swales, ponds and lakes, wetlands, floodplains
subject to a 100-year-flood frequency, and permanent and seasonal
high water table areas. The map shall be based on USGS quad sheets,
County Soil Survey Maps, and the Flood Boundary and Floodway Map from
the Municipal Flood Insurance Study, when available.
C. A topographic map of the site based on USGS quad sheets.
D. A map delineating additional significant physical features within
the proposed subdivision tract, such as woodland areas, large trees,
rock outcroppings and scenic views. The map may be based on USGS quad
sheets and on-site survey work.
E. Where feasible and legible, the analysis involved in Subsections
A through
D may be illustrated on one or a combination of composite maps. The combined impact of the natural characteristics upon the development potential of the tract shall be clearly illustrated on the map or maps.
F. A letter of intent and a sketch of the proposed subdivision or land
development tract at a scale of one inch equals 100 feet explaining
and illustrating the developer's general development concepts
for the tract. The type of development, density of development, form
of ownership, circulation patterns, and means of providing major utility
service should be explained and illustrated. The sketch may be based
on deed and Tax Map information.