During the preapplication discussion, a proposed
subdivision plan shall be presented by the owner at a meeting of the
Planning Board for informal consideration and discussion. The owner
shall show or be able to provide the following information:
A. General subdivision information to describe or outline
the existing conditions of the site and the proposed developments
as necessary to supplement the drawings required below. This information
shall include data on existing covenants, general soil information
and available community facilities and utilities and information describing
the subdivision proposal such as number of residential lots, typical
lot width and depth, price range, business areas, playgrounds, park
area and other public areas, proposed protective covenants and proposed
utilities and street improvements. If only part of the subdivision
is to be developed at one time, an estimated time schedule of eventual
development should be submitted.
B. A location map which shall show the relationship of
the proposed subdivision to existing community facilities which serve
or influence it. The location map shall include development name and
location, title scale, North arrow and date. Other adjacent property
holdings of the owner shall also be indicated.
C. A sketch on an existing topography survey which shall
show in simple sketch form the proposed layout of streets, lots and
other features in relation to existing conditions. The sketch shall
show connections to existing water and sanitary sewer lines and drainage
facilities, connecting piping or ditches leading to a live stream
for the final disposition of the flow of surface water. The sketch
may be a freehand rendering made directly on a print of the topography
survey.
D. A list of exceptions and reasons therefor to regulations,
codes, laws and specifications desired by the owner for discussion
and consideration.