All preliminary plats shall show the following:
A. Total area of the land included in the plat expressed
in acres and any portion of an acre in square feet.
C. Exact length and bearing of the exterior boundaries
of the proposed subdivision referenced to a corner established in
U.S. Public Land Survey and the total acreage encompassed thereby.
D. Contours at vertical intervals of not more than two
feet where the slope of the ground surface is less that 10% and of
not more than five feet where the slope of the ground surface is 10%
or more. Elevations shall be marked on such contours based on USGS
datum.
E. Water elevations of adjoining lakes and streams at
the date of the survey and approximate high and low water elevations,
all referred to USGS datum.
F. Location, right-of-way width and names of all existing
streets, pedestrian paths, alleys or other public ways and all section
and quarter section lines within the exterior boundaries of the plat
or immediately adjacent thereto.
G. Easements, railroad and utility rights-of-way shown
by dashed lines. Parallel easement lines shall be shown by center
line, distance, bearing and width if not parallel to a lot line or
other designated boundary.
H. Location and names of any adjacent subdivisions, parks
and cemeteries and owners of record of abutting unplatted lands.
I. Type, width and elevation of any existing street pavements
within the exterior boundaries of the plat or immediately adjacent
thereto together with any legally established center-line elevations,
all referred to USGS datum.
J. Location, size and invert elevation of any existing
sanitary or storm sewers, culverts and drain pipes, the location of
manholes, catch basins, hydrants and power and telephone poles, and
the location and size of any existing water and gas mains within the
exterior boundaries of the plat or immediately adjacent thereto. If
no sewers or water mains are located on or immediately adjacent to
the tract, the nearest such sewers or water mains which might be extended
to serve the tract shall be indicated by their direction and distance
from the tract, size and invert elevations.
K. Locations of all existing property boundary lines,
structures, drives, streams and watercourses, marshes, rock outcrops,
wooded areas, railroad tracks and other similar significant features
within the tract being subdivided or immediately adjacent thereto.
L. Location, width and names of all proposed streets
and public rights-of-way such as alleys, pedestrian paths and easements.
M. Approximate dimensions and area in square feet of
all lots and outlots together with proposed lots, outlots and blocks
consecutively numbered.
N. Location, size and approximate dimensions of any sites
to be reserved or dedicated for parks, playgrounds, drainageways or
other public use or to be reserved by covenant for use of all property
owners in the subdivision, or which are to be used for group housing,
shopping centers, church sites or other nonpublic uses not requiring
lotting.
O. Approximate radii, central angles subtended, chord
bearing, chord length and arc length for each segment of all curves,
and a tangent bearing for each and of the main chord.
P. Existing zoning of and adjacent to the proposed subdivision.
S. Any proposed lake, stream or drainageway access with
a small drawing clearly indicating the location of the proposed subdivision
in relation to the access.
T. Any proposed lake, stream or drainageway improvement
or relocation.
U. Approximate depth to groundwater during the wettest
season of the year.
[Amended 3-18-2002 by Ord. No. 01-2002]
The subdivider shall provide street plans and
profiles showing existing ground surface and proposed and established
street grades, including extensions for a reasonable distance beyond
the limits of the proposed subdivision when requested. The subdivider
shall also provide preliminary utility plans for storm sewer, sanitary
sewer and water main showing location, sizes and approximate elevations,
and drainage system plans for a system capable of carrying drainage
from each lot, the total subdivision and related drainage sources.
Preliminary plats must also include a preliminary stormwater management
plan with runoff and detention calculations. All plans and profiles
shall meet the approval of the Village Board.
The Village Board may require that borings and
soundings be made in specified areas to ascertain subsurface soil,
rock and water conditions, including depth to bedrock and depth to
groundwater table. The Village Board may also require that soil borings
be made and design parameters determined for use with the State of
Wisconsin Department of Transportation Facilities Development Manual
method of pavement design.
The Village Board may require submission of
a draft of protective covenants whereby the subdivider intends to
regulate land use in the proposed subdivision and otherwise protect
the proposed development.
The Village Board may require submission of
a draft of the legal instruments and rules for proposed property owners'
associations where the subdivider proposes that common property within
a subdivision would be either owned or maintained by such an organization
of property owners.
The surveyor preparing the preliminary plat
shall certify on the face of the plat that it is a correct representation
of all existing land divisions and features and that the surveyor
has fully complied with the provisions of this chapter.