The subdivider shall submit to the Planning Commission five (5) copies of the preliminary plat, at a scale of one hundred (100) feet to the inch, which shall show thereon:
A. 
The proposed subdivision name and location.
B. 
The names and addresses of the owner of record, subdivider, the person who prepared the plat and holders of any easements affecting the property.
C. 
The names of all subdivisions immediately adjacent, and the names of the owners of record of adjacent unsubdivided property.
D. 
The date of the drawing, true North point and scale.
E. 
A survey of the tract boundary.
F. 
Topographical data compiled by accepted field or photogrammetric methods, with a contour interval no greater than five (5) feet; location of watercourses, including floodplain limits where applicable, and the high-water-line of natural and artificial lakes.
G. 
Significant natural landscape features, including rock outcrops and large trees.
H. 
The location, width and names of all existing or platted streets within or adjacent to the subdivision; the location of existing buildings, easements, railroad rights-of-way, utility lines and drainageways.
I. 
Preliminary plans for all utilities, including but not limited to the proposed method of accomplishing surface drainage, water supply and sewage disposal; preliminary designs for any bridges and culverts that may be required.
J. 
The location and dimensions of proposed streets, alleys, lots, building lines and easements, identifying lots by number and streets by name.
K. 
If the subdivision includes or abuts a water area, any proposed pierhead line beyond which no pier or dock may be constructed.
L. 
The proposed use of all lots after being subdivided.
M. 
Designation of all parcels of land proposed to be dedicated or reserved for public use and the conditions, if any, of such dedication.
The preliminary plat shall include a vicinity sketch map, at a scale of two thousand (2,000) feet to the inch, showing the relationship of the subdivision to its environs. This map shall comprehend an area extending at least one (1) mile on each side of the subdivision and shall identify roads, political boundaries, other subdivisions and important landmarks and natural features.
The following information shall be furnished, either set forth on the fact of the plat or submitted as separate documents:
A. 
Sedimentation and erosion control measures proposed for the subdivision, on advice of the New River Soil and Water Conservation District.
B. 
Signed statements of the appropriate officials concerning the availability of water, sewer, gas and electricity to the proposed subdivision.
C. 
Private restrictions, if any, proposed to be included in the deeds.