A. 
Scale. The preliminary plan shall be at a scale of not more than 100 feet to the inch.
B. 
Plan information. The preliminary plan shall show the following information:
(1) 
Proposed subdivision name or identifying title.
(2) 
North point, scale and date.
(3) 
Name of the owner of the property.
(4) 
Name of the registered engineer, surveyor or architect responsible for the plans.
(5) 
Tract boundaries with bearings and distances.
(6) 
Contours at vertical intervals of five feet or, in the case of relatively level tracts, at such lesser interval as may be necessary for satisfactory study and planning of the tract.
(7) 
Datum to which contour elevations refer. Where reasonably practicable, data shall refer to known, established elevations.
(8) 
All existing watercourses, tree masses and other significant natural features.
(9) 
All existing buildings, sewers, water mains, culverts, petroleum or petroleum product lines, fire hydrants and other significant man-made features.
(10) 
All existing streets on or adjacent to the tract, including name, right-of-way width and pavement width.
(11) 
All existing property lines, easements and rights-of-way and the purpose for which the easements or rights-of-way have been established.
(12) 
Location and width of all proposed streets, alleys, rights-of-way and easements; proposed lot lines with approximate dimensions; and playgrounds, public buildings, public areas and parcels of land proposed to be dedicated or reserved for public use. Proposed streets shall be named by the Mayor and Council.
(13) 
Wherever practicable, the preliminary plan shall show the names of owners of all abutting unplotted land and the names of all abutting subdivisions.
C. 
Sketch of street layout. Where the preliminary plan covers only a part of the subdivider's entire holdings, a sketch shall be submitted of the prospective street layout for the remainder.
D. 
Proposed deed restrictions. Copies of the proposed deed restrictions, if any, shall be attached to the preliminary plan.
E. 
Affidavit. The surveyor or engineer shall submit an affidavit that the survey presented is a true and correct transit boundary and topographic survey conducted on the site by that surveyor or engineer.
F. 
Preliminary grading plan. A preliminary grading plan of the site shall be submitted with the preliminary plat submission.
[Amended 12-8-1994 by Ord. No. 44-1994]
A. 
Legibility. The subdivision plan submitted for final approval shall be a clear, legible white print of an ink drawing.
B. 
Plan scale and required information. Where necessary, final plans may be drawn in two or more sections accompanied by a key diagram showing relative location of the sections. The final plan shall be at a scale of not more that 100 feet the inch and shall include the following information:
(1) 
Subdivision name or identifying title.
(2) 
North point, scale, and date.
(3) 
Name of the record owner and subdivider.
(4) 
Name and seal of the registered professional engineer or surveyor responsible for the plan.
(5) 
Boundaries of the tract.
(6) 
Street lines, lot lines, rights-of-way, easements, and areas dedicated or proposed to be dedicated to public use.
(7) 
Sufficient data to determine readily the location, bearing and length of every street, lot, and boundary line and to reproduce such lines on the ground.
(8) 
The length of all straight lines, radii, lengths of curves and tangent bearings for each street.
(9) 
All dimensions and angles or bearings of the lines of each lot and of each area proposed to be dedicated to public use.
(10) 
The proposed building setback line for each street.
(11) 
Location and width of private driveways emanating from corner lots.
(12) 
All dimensions shall be shown in feet and in hundredth of a foot.
(13) 
Lot numbers or letters.
(14) 
Names of streets within and adjacent to the subdivision.
(15) 
Permanent reference monuments shall be shown and shall be as specified by the City Engineer.
(16) 
Wherever practicable, names of any adjoining subdivision shall be shown.
(17) 
Wherever practicable, names of the owners of any unplotted land shall be shown.
(18) 
Certificate of dedication of streets and other public property.
(19) 
Certificate for approval by the Planning Board.
C. 
Accompanying documents. The final plan shall include thereon or be accompanied by:
(1) 
An affidavit that the applicant is the subdivider of the land proposed to be subdivided.
(2) 
Certification by the City Engineer that the installation of water, sewer and street facilities is both practical and feasible.
(3) 
Certification by the State Department of Health and/or Environmental Conservation when individual sewage disposal or water systems are to be installed as required by § 225-35, Subsections B through F of this Part 2.
(4) 
Certification by the City Engineer that the subdivider has met the requirements of § 225-35A of this Part 2.
(5) 
Protective covenants, if any, in form for recording.
D. 
The subdivider shall tender offers of cession in a form certified as satisfactory by the Corporation Counsel of all land included in streets, highways or parks, not specifically reserved by him or her, but approval of the plan by the Planning Board shall not constitute an acceptance by the City of the dedication of any street, highway or park or other open public areas.