The preliminary plat shall conform to the provisions of Articles VI and VII as set forth in these regulations and shall have the following information insofar as possible:
A.
Map data.
(1)
Map scale not less than one inch to 100 feet.
(2)
Name of subdivision; names and addresses of the owner; deed book volume and page; the signatures of the engineer or surveyor, and the owners of adjacent land; and stamp of engineer or registered surveyor.
(3)
Date, North point and graphic scale.
(4)
Acreage of the land to be subdivided.
(5)
Boundary lines of the area to be subdivided and bearings and distances.
(6)
Physical features on the site, such as major tree formations, streams, rock outcrops, drainage ditches, retaining walls, etc.
(7)
Existing structures located on the site with a notation of the existing use and proposed future disposition.
(8)
Existing and proposed easements, and their location, width and purpose.
(9)
Controlled topographic mapping with contours at an interval of not greater than five feet.
(10)
Existing streets on and adjacent to the tract and their names, width, approximate grade and other dimensions as may be required.
(11)
Existing public utilities on and adjacent to the tract, including line sizes or capacity and location.
(12)
Proposed lot lines, lot numbers, streets, street grades, easements, crosswalks, building setback lines, etc.
(13)
Sites, and their acreage, if any, to be dedicated for parks, playgrounds or other public uses and areas for semipublic commercial or other use.
(14)
A permanent benchmark.
(15)
Survey closure information indicated with known error of not more than one foot in 20,000 feet.
(16)
All distances, directions and legal descriptions.
B.
Supporting data.
(1)
An engineer's report on the feasibility of connecting to the existing public water and sewage facilities if they are available; or an engineer's report on the feasibility of installing a community project-type sewerage disposal system; or an engineer's report on the feasibility of on-lot water supply and sewerage disposal to include the results of soil absorption tests and groundwater availability and quality.
(2)
An engineer's plan or report for handling storm drainage if new streets are to be involved in the proposed subdivision.