A.
Information. The sketch plan initially submitted to the Planning Board shall be based on Tax Map information or some other similarly accurate base map at a scale (preferably not less than 200 feet to the inch) to enable the entire tract to be shown on one sheet. The sketch, prepared by a licensed design professional for subdivisions, shall indicate the following:
(1)
A map of the entire holding indicating the location of that portion which is to be subdivided in relation to the entire tract, and the distance to the nearest existing street intersection.
(2)
Topographic contours at intervals of not more than 20 feet, based on USGS datum.
(3)
The name of the owner and of all adjoining property owners as disclosed by the most recent municipal tax records.
(4)
The Tax Map section, block and lot numbers.
(5)
All the utilities available, and all streets which are wither proposed, mapped or built.
(6)
The proposed pattern of lots, street layout and recreation areas, within the subdivided area, but with reference to surrounding properties and street patterns.
(7)
All existing restrictions on the use of land, including easements and covenants.
(8)
A location map at a minimum scale of one inch equals 2,000 feet (1:24,000) to indicate the relationship of the proposed subdivision to significant existing community facilities which will serve or influence the layout, such as major traffic arteries, shopping areas, schools, parks, employment centers, churches, etc. This map shall be drawn to a scale suitable to indicate the above features as well as the North point, scale and date.
(9)
Existing drainage features (e.g., culverts, marshes, ponds, and streams) within the portion to be subdivided and within 200 feet thereof.
(10)
Site conditions: approximate locations of rock outcrops, orchards, hedges, and other ornamental landscaping, wooded areas; existing structures, stone walls, roads or lanes, power lines, easements and other existing improvements within the portion to be subdivided and within 200 feet thereof.
(11)
Zoning district or districts.
(12)
Acreage of each land use and proposed density.
B.
Waivers. Where strict application of the provisions of Article V, § 209-25A, would be undesirable, unreasonable or in conflict with subdivision policy, the Planning Board may, by resolution, waive part or all of such preapplication requirements. This waiver shall not apply to succeeding submissions unless so stated by the Board.