Plan sheets shall be 24 inches wide and 36 inches long with a three-fourths-inch
border and contain the following information:
A. A key map at a scale of one inch equals 2,000 feet, and
beneath the locus, the Assessor's map and parcel number, the zoning district,
any zoning overlay district, the minimum lot size, frontage, yard and width
requirements.
C. The present owner of the land and any remaining adjoining
land owned by the present owner or by the authorized applicant. The frontage
of any remaining adjoining land.
D. The location of any existing building on the land shown
on the plan, including setback and side or rear yard distances and street
address.
E. The location and width of any street easement or way,
its legal status, name (if any), the width of the traveled way and the nature
of its surface. The legal status of a way shall be as determined by the Town
Clerk and/or Town Engineer.
F. Wetlands shall be shown on any buildable lot.
G. The size of each lot shall be shown in square feet and
acres and on lots which are to be separate building lots; lot shape factor
calculations shall be shown. Lots which are created for conveyance purposes
and which are not separate building lots shall be so noted on the plan.
H. The plan shall contain a note: "No determination as to
compliance with the Zoning Ordinance requirements has been made or intended
by the above endorsement."
I. The plan shall contain a certification clause signed
by the preparer that the plan conforms to the requirements of the Registry
of Deeds or the Land Court.
J. Except for a plan to be registered with the Land Court,
the plan shall contain a three-and-one-half-inch square labeled "FOR REGISTRY
USE."
K. The words "Barnstable Planning Board Approval under the
Subdivision Control Law Not Required" and suitable space for the Planning
Board's signature and date.
L. Property corners shall be tied into the Massachusetts
Plane Coordinate System when required by the Town of Barnstable Engineering
Division of the DPW.
The Board shall, within 21 days from the date of submission, at a meeting,
either endorse the plan as one not requiring its approval under the Subdivision
Control Law, or find that said plan requires the Board's approval as
a subdivision. The Town Clerk shall be notified of the Board's decision
in writing. If the Board determines that the plan requires its approval as
a subdivision, the applicant shall be notified by certified mail.