The subdivider shall present to the agent six
prints of a preliminary layout at a scale of 100 feet to the inch
as a preliminary plat. The preliminary plat shall include the following
information:
A. The name of the subdivision, owner, subdivider and
surveyor or engineer and the date of the drawing, number of sheets,
North point and scale. If true North is used, the method of determination
must be shown.
B. The location of the proposed subdivision by an inset
map at a scale of not less than two inches equal one mile, showing
adjoining roads, their names and numbers, towns, subdivisions and
other landmarks.
C. The boundary survey or existing survey of record,
provided that such survey shows a closure with an accuracy of not
less than one in 2,500, total acreage, acreage of subdivided area,
number and approximate area and frontage of all building sites, existing
buildings within the boundaries of the tract and the names of owners
and their property lines within the boundaries of the tract and adjoining
such boundaries.
D. All existing, platted and proposed streets, their
names, numbers and widths; existing utility or other easements, public
areas and parking spaces; and culverts, drains and watercourses, their
names and other pertinent data.
E. The complete drainage layout, including all pipe sizes,
types, drainage easements and means of transporting the drainage to
a well-defined open stream which is considered natural drainage.
F. A cross section showing the proposed street construction,
depth and type of base, type of surface, etc.
G. A profile or contour map showing the proposed grades
for the streets and drainage facilities, including elevations of existing
and proposed ground surface at all street intersections and at points
of major grade change along the center line of streets, together with
proposed grade lines connecting therewith.
H. A location map tying the subdivision into the present
road system, either by aerial photographs or topographic maps of the
United States Department of Interior.
I. The proposed connection with existing sanitary sewers
and existing water supply or alternate means of sewage disposal and
water supply.
J. All parcels of land to be dedicated for public use
and the conditions of such dedication.
K. For any proposed subdivision, a contour map of the
entire subdivision, contours to be plotted on the site, will be submitted
to the agent.
The agent or his appointed representative shall discuss the preliminary plat with the subdivider in order to determine whether or not his preliminary plat generally conforms to the requirements of this chapter and of Chapter
165, Zoning. The subdivider shall then be advised, in writing, within 45 days, which may be by formal letter or by legible markings on his copy of the preliminary plat, concerning any additional data that may be required, the character and extent of public improvements that will have to be made and an estimate of the cost of construction or improvements and the amount of the performance bond which will be required as a prerequisite to approval of the final subdivision plat. In determining the cost of required improvements and the amount of the performance bond, the agent, with the consent of the governing body, may consult with a duly licensed engineer, who shall prepare this data for the agent or preferably may require a bona fide estimate of the cost of improvements to be furnished by the subdivider.
Approval by the agent of the preliminary plat
does not constitute a guaranty of approval of the final plat.
The subdivider shall have not more than six
months after receiving official notification concerning the preliminary
plat to file with the agent a final subdivision plat in accordance
with this chapter. Failure so to do shall make preliminary approval
null and void. The agent may, on written request by the subdivider,
grant an extension of this time limit.
The subdivision plat or plats submitted for
final approval by the governing body and subsequent recording shall
be clearly and legibly drawn in ink upon tracing cloth at a scale
of 100 feet to the inch on sheets having such size or dimensions as
the Clerk of the Court wherein deeds are recorded shall, upon request
of the subdivider or his certified surveyor or engineer, from time
to time direct so that the same may conform or be recorded in his
then current plat book without folding, cutting or trimming and shall
include the following:
A. A blank oblong space three inches by five inches shall
be reserved for the use of the approving authority.
B. Certificates signed by the surveyor or engineer setting
forth the source of title of the owners of the land subdivided and
the place of record of the last instrument in the chain of title.
C. A statement to the effect that the subdivision as
it appears on this plat is with the free consent and in accordance
with the desires of the owners, proprietors and trustees, if any,
which shall be signed by the owners, proprietors and trustees, if
any, and shall be duly acknowledged before some officer authorized
to take acknowledgments of deeds; provided, however, that if the plat
is accompanied by a deed of dedication duly signed and properly acknowledged
for recordation by such owners, proprietors and trustees, setting
forth such statement, then and in that event the statement in the
deed of dedication shall suffice.
D. When the subdivision consists of land acquired from
more than one source of title, the outlines of the various tracts
shall be indicated by dash lines, and identification of the respective
tracts shall be placed on the plat.
E. The accurate location and dimensions by bearings and
distances with all curve data on all lots and street lines and center
lines of streets, boundaries of all proposed or existing easements,
parks, school sites or other public areas, the number and area of
all building sites, all existing public and private streets, their
names, numbers, widths, existing utilities and those to be provided,
such as sanitary sewers, storm drains, water mains, manholes and underground
conduits, including their size and type, watercourses and their names,
names of owners and their property lines, both within the boundary
of the subdivision and adjoining said boundaries.
F. Distances and bearings must balance and close with
an accuracy of not less than one in 10,000.
G. The data of all curves along the street frontage shall
be shown in detail at the curve or in a curve data table containing
the following: the delta, radius, arc, tangent, chord and chord bearings.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. II)]
The plat shall not be approved until the subdivider
has complied with the general requirements and minimum standards of
design in accordance with this chapter and has made satisfactory arrangements
for performance bond, cash or cash bond to cover the cost of necessary
improvements, in lieu of construction, to the satisfaction of the
agent. Approval of the final plat shall be written on the face of
the plat by the agent. The subdivider shall record the plat within
60 days after final approval; otherwise, the agent shall mark his
copy of the plat "void" and file this void copy with the County Clerk,
who shall refuse to record the subdivider's plat. (The Clerk of the
Circuit Court will refuse to record any plat that is in conflict with
any provision of this chapter, pursuant to the provisions of Subsection
5 of § 15.2-2254 of the Code of Virginia.)