The preliminary subdivision plan shall be submitted in 10 copies of one or more maps or drawings which may be printed or reproduced on paper, with all dimensions shown in feet or decimals of a foot, drawn to a scale of 50 feet to the inch, except that if the subdivision includes 20 acres or more, the scale shall be 100 feet to the inch, showing or accompanied by the following information:
A. The proposed subdivision name or identifying title and the name of the municipality.
B. The names and addresses of the record owner, subdivider, and designer of the preliminary plan.
C. The number of acres within the proposed subdivision and the location of property lines, existing easements, buildings, watercourses, and other essential existing physical features.
D. The names of all subdivisions immediately adjacent and the names of owners of record of adjacent acreage.
E. The provisions of Part
1, Zoning, applicable to the area to be subdivided and any zoning district boundaries affecting the subdivision.
F. The location and size of any existing sewers and water mains, culverts, and drains on the property to be subdivided.
G. The location, names, and present widths of existing and proposed streets, easements, building lines, alleys, parks, and other public open spaces.
H. The width and location of any streets within the area to be subdivided and the width, location, grades, and street profiles of all streets or other public ways proposed by the subdivider.
I. Contour lines at intervals of five feet or at such intervals as the Planning Board may require, based on United States Geological Survey datum.
J. A soils report identifying the soils boundaries and names in the proposed development, with the soils information superimposed upon the plot plan in accord with the United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey classification.
K. Typical cross-sections of the proposed grading for roadways and sidewalks.
L. The date, true North point, and graphic scale.
M. The deed description and map of survey of tract boundaries, made and certified by a registered land surveyor and tied into established reference points.
N. The connection with the existing water supply or an alternative means of providing water supply to the proposed subdivision.
O. The location and results of tests to ascertain subsurface soil and groundwater conditions for sewage disposal systems.
P. Provisions for collecting and discharging storm drainage, in the form of a drainage plan.
Q. Preliminary designs of culverts which may be required.
R. The proposed lot lines, with dimensions and suggested locations of buildings.
S. The location of temporary markers adequate to enable the Planning Board to locate readily and appraise the basic layout in the field.
T. All parcels of land proposed to be dedicated to public use and the conditions of such dedication.
U. The location of all natural features or site elements to be preserved.
V. A grading plan as may be required for any or all lots as determined by the Planning Board.
W. The preliminary layout of any bridges required.
X. The full extent of any floodplain(s) as shown on the most current version of the Federal Emergency Management Agency maps.
Y. Any areas within the proposed subdivision that may be used for a stump dump or for gravel or fill removal. The size of these areas and the expected extent of time these areas will be utilized shall be included with the application.