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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0253_251251 3. Vicinity sketch or Joey map at a scale of not more than four hun— dred feet to the inch which shall show all existing subdivisions, streets and tracts of acreage in the area and the general drainage plan, ultimate destination of water and possible storm sewer connections by arrows. 4. The outline of the tract the plat is porposed to subdivide with principal dimensions. 5• The location and name of existing streets and any blocks ,lots, alleys, easements, building lines and water courses or other natural features in areas affected, with principal dimensions, and all significant information, including ownership in regard to the property immediately adjacent or across bounding streets, on all sides for a distance of not less than two hundred feet. 6. The proposed plan of subdivision, showing streets, blocks, lots, alleys, egsements, building lines, parks, etc., with principal dimensions. The preliminary plat shall cover all of the tract intended to be developedp at any time even though it is intended by the developers or developer to file plats and install improvements for parts of said tract by sections or units. 7. The name of porposed streetss Such names shall conform to the existing streets of which they may be or become extensions or otherwise shall not duplicate or conflict with the recognized name of any other street located in the area subject to these regulations. 8. Typical cross section of porposed street improvements. 9. The location of existing sewer, water and gas mains and other public utilities, if any. 10.. Proposed general plan for storm water drainage sufficiently detailed to indicate the location of drainage ditches or structures and the direction of flow. 11. Any zoning district affecting the area being platted or any proposed changes in zoning for which application will be made. 12. Water courses and all trees over eight inches in diameter between street lines. 13. Contours of not more than one foot interval may be required by the Council. P. Plats and Data for Final Approvals The final plat shall be drawn to a scale of one inch to one hundred feet or larger, in ink on linen. The final Plat shall show the followings 1, The title or name by which the subdivision is to be identified, North Point, the scale of the map, and the name of the registered professional engineer or licensed state surveyor responsible. 2. A definite legal description and identification of the tract being subdivided, this description shall be sufficient for the requirements of title examination. The plat shall be a descriptive diagram drawn to scale, and shall show by reference that the subdivision is a particular portion or part of a previously filed plat or an original grant, which diagram and description shall show as being included in the subdivision, plat or grant, out of which the instant subdivision is divided, or so much thereof, as is owned by the subdivider. 3. The boundaries of the subdivided property, the location or designation of all streets, alleys, park, and other areas intended to be dedicated or deeded to the public use, with proper dimensionsp The boundaries shall be in— dicated by a heavy line equivalent to a No, 5 Payzant Pen and shall be tied by dimension to the established center line of all existing boundary streets. 4. The location of all adjacent streets and alleys, with their names and the names of adjoining subdivisions with exact location and designation by number of lots and blocks.