The binding site plan shall consist of a cover sheet, if necessary, containing approvals, conditions, certificates, and inscriptions; and a scaled drawing(s) representing the parcel to be divided. The cover sheet is necessary only if the binding site plan contains more than one sheet. All sheets shall be drawn in permanent black ink on sheets of paper measuring 18 by 24 inches, and with a two-inch margin on the left edge and a one-inch margin on all other edges. The drawing shall be drawn at an appropriate decimal scale such that it is not cramped or illegible. The cover sheet and drawing shall contain the following:
A. Content of Cover Sheet. The cover sheet shall contain the following information and inscriptions:
1. At the top of the sheet, the title "Binding Site Plan No. (number) of (year)" followed by the name of the proposed binding site plan. If the land to be divided is a portion of a larger property for which a binding site plan has previously been recorded, the name shall be "a portion of...." followed by the name of previously recorded binding site plan;
2. Sufficient data to readily determine and reproduce on the ground the bearing and length of every line described below, for which an exact location is known, with all dimensions shown to the nearest one-hundredth of a foot, curves described by length of arc, radius, and central angle, with all angles and bearings shown in degrees, minutes, and seconds;
3. Location by section, township and range to the nearest quarter section;
4. Abbreviated legal descriptions of all the lots, parcels, or tracts of land within the boundaries of the parcel as they are proposed to be divided at the time of binding site plan approval; and
5. Inscriptions setting forth appropriate limitations and conditions for use of the land; and
6. Certificates, dedications, and approvals as required by the administrator.
B. Content of Binding Site Plan Drawing(s). The binding site plan drawing(s) shall contain the following information:
1. At the top of the sheet, the title and name of the binding site plan as provided in subsection (A)(1) of this section;
2. Location by section, township and range to the nearest quarter section;
3. Scale of drawing, date, and north arrow;
4. Existing topography as provided by a licensed land surveyor of the land indicated by contour lines at two-foot intervals or less and delineating any areas with slopes that are 15 percent or greater;
5. The boundary line of the binding site plan which contains the entire parcel which is to be divided, and the line of all existing buildings, streets, roads, rights-of-way, easements, lots, blocks, tracts, etc., within or adjacent to the property to be divided;
6. The locations of all proposed streets, roads, rights-of-way, easements, etc.;
7. The lines of the lot divisions proposed at the time of binding site plan application;
8. The exact location, width, and name or purpose of existing and proposed streets, roads, alleys, walks, utility, access control, or other easements, driveway accesses onto public streets, open spaces, etc., except that where exact locations and dimensions are not known at the time of binding site plan application, general locations shall be shown and appropriate limitations and conditions shall be referenced to and contained within inscriptions on the binding site plan cover sheet;
9. Sufficient data to readily determine and reproduce on the ground the bearing and length of every line described above, for which an exact location is known, with all dimensions shown to the nearest one-hundredth of a foot, with curves described by length of arc, radius, and central angle, with all angles and bearings shown in degrees, minutes and seconds; and
10. The location of all streams, ponds, wetlands, or other bodies of water, prominent topographic features, sensitive areas, or other significant natural features on the site which affect or might be affected by the division or development of the land including, but not limited to, the location of any existing irrigation facilities, easements, and rights-of-way, canals, wasteways, drainage ways, piping, and artificially created wetlands.
(Ord. 2024-06 § 1)