Plans are required for all subdivisions in accordance
with the procedures, plan requirements, and design standards set forth
in these regulations.
For the purpose of having a subdivision reviewed and approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission, the applicant shall file with the Chairperson the respective plans and application in accordance with Article
IV.
The preliminary plat shall show or be accompanied
by the following information:
A. Drafting standards.
(1) The plat shall be drawn at a scale of one inch equals
50 feet.
(2) Dimensions shall be in feet and decimal parts thereof,
and bearings in degrees, minutes, and seconds.
(3) Each sheet shall be numbered and shall show its relationship
to the total number of sheets.
(4) Where any revision is made, or when the plat is a
revision of a previously approved plat, dotted lines shall be used
to show features or locations to be abandoned and solid lines to show
the presently proposed features.
(5) The plat shall be so prepared and bear an adequate
legend to indicate clearly which features are existing and which are
proposed.
(6) The boundary line of the subdivision shall be shown
as a solid heavy line.
(7) One-thousand-foot Chesapeake Bay Critical Area line
or reference and land use category (if applicable).
(8) One-hundred-foot Chesapeake Bay Critical Area Buffer
line (if applicable).
(9) Identify any and all habitat protection areas (HPA) as described in Chapter
245, Zoning, and Critical Area program, if applicable (Chapter
45).
(10)
Impervious surface calculations and ten-percent
pollutant loan calculations if applicable.
B. General information to be shown.
(2) Name and address of the owner/developer.
(3) Name and address of the engineer or surveyor responsible
for the plat.
(4) Present zoning classification.
(5) Date, North point, and scale.
(6) A location map for the purpose of locating the site
to be subdivided at a scale of not more than 800 feet to the inch
showing the relation of the tract to adjoining property and to all
streets and municipal boundaries existing within 800 feet of any part
of the property proposed to be subdivided.
C. Existing features.
(1) Complete outline survey of the property to be subdivided
showing all courses, distances, and area, and tie-ins to all adjacent
street intersections.
(2) The location, names, and widths of streets, the location
of property lines and names of owners, the location of watercourses,
sanitary sewers, storm drains, and similar features no less than 100
feet of any part of the land to be subdivided.
(3) Location of all existing survey monuments.
(4) Location, size, and ownership of all underground utilities,
and any rights-of-way within the property.
(5) Topography on two-foot contours; provided, however,
that if the ground slope is sufficiently steep for five-foot contours,
to show the surface configuration, the large contour interval may
be permitted. Smaller contour intervals may be required where two-foot
contours do not indicate existing surface conditions.
(6) Location of existing buildings, the outline of all
wooded areas, marshy areas, and areas subject to flooding.
D. Proposed layout.
(1) The layout of streets, including names and widths.
(2) The layout and approximate dimensions of lots.
(3) A reference to any land offered for dedication for
parks, schools, widening of streets, or other public uses.
(4) The average and minimum lot size.
(5) Location and size of storm drains, sanitary sewers,
culverts, watercourses and all appurtenances thereof, water mains
and fire hydrants.
(7) Rights-of-way and/or easements proposed to be created
for all drainage purposes and utilities.
(8) Tentative typical cross-sections and center-line profiles
for each proposed street shown on the preliminary plat. These plats
may be submitted as separate sheets.
(9) Where the preliminary plat covers only a part of the
owner/developer entire holding, a sketch shall be submitted of the
prospective street layout for the remainder.
(10)
The words "Preliminary Plat - Not to be Recorded,"
shall be shown on the plat.
(11)
One-thousand-foot Chesapeake Bay Critical Area
line or reference and land use category (if applicable).
(12)
One-hundred-foot Chesapeake Bay Critical Area
Buffer line (if applicable).
(13)
Identify any and all habitat protection areas (HPA) as described in Chapter
245, Zoning, and the Critical Area program, if applicable (Chapter
45).
(14)
Impervious surface calculations and ten-percent
pollutant load calculations if applicable.
The minor subdivision plat shall show or be
accompanied by the following information:
A. Drafting standards.
(1) The plat shall be drawn at a scale of one inch equals
50 feet.
(2) The plat shall be a clear and legible white paper
print.
(3) Dimensions shall be in feet and decimal parts thereof,
and bearings in degrees, minutes, and seconds.
(4) The boundary line of the subdivision shall be shown
as a solid heavy line.
(5) Minor subdivision plats shall be on sheets either
18 inches by 22 inches or 36 inches by 44 inches, and all lettering
shall be so drawn as to be legible if the plat should be reduced to
half size.
B. General information to be shown.
(2) Name and address of the owner/developer.
(3) Name and address of the engineer or surveyor.
(4) Zoning classification and requirements.
(5) Date, North point, and scale.
(6) A location map for the purpose of locating the site
at a scale of not less than 800 feet to the inch.
(7) State Department of Health and Mental Hygiene certification.
C. Existing features.
(1) Complete outline survey of the property to be subdivided,
showing all courses, distances, and area, and tie-ins to all adjacent
street intersections.
(2) The location, names and widths of streets, the location
of property lines and names of owners, the location of watercourses,
sanitary sewers, storm drains, and similar features not less than
100 feet of any part of the land to be subdivided.
(3) The location of existing buildings, wooded areas,
and other features.
D. Proposed layout.
(4) Total area and minimum lot size.
(5) One-thousand-foot Chesapeake Bay Critical Area line
or reference and land use category (if applicable).
(6) One-hundred-foot Chesapeake Bay Critical Area Buffer
line (if applicable).
(7) Identify any and all habitat protection areas (HPA) as described in Chapter
245, Zoning, and the Critical Area program, if applicable (Chapter
45).
(8) Impervious surface calculations and ten-percent pollutant
load calculations (if applicable).
(9) Address all Chesapeake Bay Critical Area development requirements as described in Chapter
245, Zoning, and the Critical Area program (Chapter
45).
The final plat shall show or be accompanied
by the following information:
A. Drafting standards.
(1) The plat shall be drawn at a scale of one inch equals
50 feet.
(2) The plat shall be a clear and legible white paper
print.
(3) Dimensions shall be in feet and decimals to the nearest
hundredth of a foot, and the bearings in degrees, minutes and seconds.
(4) Each sheet shall be numbered and shall show its relationship
to the total number of sheets.
(5) The boundary line of the subdivision shall be shown
as a solid heavy line.
(6) Final plats shall be on sheets either 18 inches by
22 inches or 36 inches by 44 inches, and all lettering shall be so
drawn as to be legible if the plat should be reduced to half size.
B. General information to be shown.
(2) Name and address of the owners/developer.
(3) Name and address of the engineer or surveyor.
(4) Date, North point, and scale.
(5) A location map for the purpose of locating the site
to be subdivided at a scale of not less than 800 feet to the inch
showing the relation of the tract to adjoining property and to all
streets, roads, and municipal boundaries existing within 1,000 feet
of any part of the property proposed to be subdivided.
(6) State Department of Health and Mental Hygiene certification.
(7) Address all Chesapeake Bay Critical Area development requirements as described in Chapter
245, Zoning, and Chesapeake Bay Critical Area program (Chapter
45).
C. Existing features.
(1) Complete outline survey of the property to be subdivided,
showing all courses, distances, and area, and tie-ins to all adjacent
street intersections.
(2) The location, names, and widths of streets, the location
of property lines and name of owners, the location of watercourses,
sanitary sewers, storm drains and similar features within 100 feet
of any part of the land to be subdivided.
(3) Location, size and ownership of all underground utilities,
and any rights-of-way within the property.
(4) Location of existing buildings, the outlines of all
wooded areas, marshy areas, and areas subject to flooding.
(5) One-thousand-foot Chesapeake Bay Critical Area line
or reference and land use category (if applicable).
(6) One-hundred-foot Chesapeake Bay Critical Area Buffer
line (if applicable).
(7) Identify any and all habitat protection areas (HPA) as described in Chapter
245, Zoning, and the Critical Area program, if applicable (Chapter
45).
(8) Impervious surface calculations and ten-percent pollutant
loan calculations if applicable.
(9) Address all Chesapeake Bay Critical Area development requirements as described in Chapter
245, Zoning, and the Chesapeake Bay Critical Area program (Chapter
45).
D. Proposed layout.
(1) Lot layout, including dimensions and bearings and
consecutive numbering of lots.
(2) The proposed names, pavement width, and right-of-way
width of all proposed streets.
(3) Sufficient data to determine readily the location,
bearing and length of every street, lot and boundary line.
(4) The proposed building setback line for each street.
(5) Accurate location of all survey monuments.
(6) The location, width, and purpose of all easements
or rights-of-way and boundaries by bearings and dimensions.
(7) The average and minimum lot size.
(8) The location, size, and invert elevations of all sanitary
sewers, storm sewers, and locations of all manholes, inlets and culverts,
and design calculations of same along with the plat and profile of
same and any appurtenances.
(9) The location of all existing and proposed fire hydrants
and utilities with local Fire Department regulations.
(10)
Typical cross sections and street profiles for
all streets. Such profiles shall show the existing and proposed grades
along the proposed street center lines.
(11)
One-thousand-foot Chesapeake Bay Critical Area
line or reference and land use category (if applicable).
(12)
One-hundred-foot Chesapeake Bay Critical Area
Buffer line (if applicable).
(13)
Identify any and all habitat protection Areas (HPA) as described in Chapter
245, Zoning, and the Critical Area program, if applicable (Chapter
45).
(14)
Impervious surface calculations and ten-percent
pollutant loan calculations if applicable.
(15)
Address all Chesapeake Bay Critical Area development requirements as described in Chapter
245, Zoning, and the Chesapeake Bay Critical Area program (Chapter
45).