[Amended 12-21-1987 by Ord. No. 15-1987]
A. The sketch plat shall be based on Tax Map information
or some other similarly accurate information.
B. The plat shall be drawn by a New Jersey licensed engineer,
land surveyor or other approved professional and shall show or include
the following information:
[Amended 7-18-1994 by Ord. No. 5-1994]
(1) The plat shall be drawn accurately to scale. The minimum
scale shall be 100 feet to the inch.
(2) The location of that portion of the tract to be subdivided
in relation to the entire tract.
(3) The Tax Map sheet, block and lot number.
(4) The name and lot and block of the owner and of all
the adjoining landowners within 200 feet of the perimeter of the entire
tract, as disclosed by the most recent tax records.
(5) The approximate location of all lot lines, including
the approximate square footage of each lot.
(6) All existing structures on the tract to be subdivided
and within 200 feet thereof.
(7) All existing or proposed streets, easements, restrictions
and rights-of-way, including the actual or proposed width. All streets
in the subdivision shall be of sufficient width and suitable grade
and suitably located to accommodate prospective traffic and to provide
access for fire-fighting and emergency equipment to buildings and
coordinated so as to compose a convenient system consistent with the
Official Map and the circulation element of the Master Plan. No street
of a width greater than 50 feet within the right-of-way lines shall
be required unless such street constitutes an extension of an existing
street of a greater width or already has been shown on the Master
Plan at the greater width or already has been shown in greater width
on the Official Map.
(8) The existing streams, natural watercourses and drainage
ditches located on the property to be subdivided and within 500 feet
thereof, indicating the directions of flow.
(9) All zoning districts and the location of any zoning
boundaries within the tract.
(10)
Front, rear and side yard setback lines as required
by the Zoning Chapter.
(11)
The name and address of the person preparing
the map and the appropriate seal and state license number.
(13)
The title of the subdivision, as well as the
old name of the map if previously submitted under a different title.
(14)
A key map showing the entire subdivision and
the proposed street pattern in the area to be subdivided and the relationship
of the tract to the adjacent property at a scale of one inch equals
not less than 1,500 feet.
(16)
A map showing individual lot areas, including:
(17)
Delineation of any one-hundred-year floodplains
on the property.
(19)
The acreage of the tract to be subdivided and
the number of new lots to be created.
(20)
Identification of all new proposed lot lines
and existing lot lines proposed to be eliminated.
(21)
Certification as to whether or not the property
sought to be developed is located within a one-hundred-year floodplain.
(22)
Certification as to whether or not the property
sought to be developed is within a critical area as defined in this
chapter.
(23)
A diagram showing the extent, character and intended function
of all storwmater management mechanisms and elements including nonstructural
elements.
[Added 6-20-2017 by Ord.
No. 10-2017]
[Amended 12-21-1987 by Ord. No. 15-1987]
A. The final plat shall be a drawing by a New Jersey
licensed land surveyor in ink on tracing cloth in compliance with
all the provisions of N.J.S.A. 46:23-9.8 et seq.
[Amended 7-18-1994 by Ord. No. 5-1994]
B. The final plat shall show or be accompanied by the
following:
(1) The plat shall be drawn accurately to scale. The minimum
scale shall be 50 feet to the inch.
(2) The date, name and location of the subdivision, the
names of the owner and subdivider and a graphic scale and reference
meridian or North arrow.
(3) Tract boundary lines, rights-of-way, land to be reserved
or dedicated to public use, all lot lines and other site lines, with
accurate dimensions, bearings or deflection angles and radii, arcs
and central angles of all curves.
(4) The purpose of any easement of land reserved or dedicated
to public use shall be designated and the proposed use of sites other
than residential shall be noted.
(5) Each block shall be numbered in conformance with the
Tax Map of the Township, and the lots within each new block shall
be numbered consecutively beginning with the number one.
(6) Minimum building setback lines on all lots and other
sites as required by the Zoning Chapter.
(7) The location and a description of all monuments.
(8) Certification by the surveyor as to accuracy of the
plat.
[Amended 7-18-1994 by Ord. No. 5-1994]
(9) Certification that the applicant is the agent or owner
of the land or that the owner has given consent under an option agreement.
(10)
When approval of a plat is required by any officer
or body of the Township, county or state, approval shall be certified
on the plat.
(11)
Plats submitted shall comply with the New Jersey
Map Filing Law.