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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0064_00018. Proposed and existing arterials and collector streets to serve general area. 9. Location of sites for parks, schools and other public uses, if known. 10. Significant natural drainage features including drainage courses and wooded areas. 11. Significant man-made features such as railroads, roads, buildings, utilities or other physical structures, when such features affect the plan. 4.02 PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENTS Hereafter section 2.08 et seq of the Georgetown Zoning Ordinance "R -P" Residential - Planned District Regulations shall also apply to the area in the extraterritorial jurisdiction of Georgetown, as those provisions now read and as they may be amended from time to time insofar as those provisions relate to procedures and not as they relate to permitted use of land. 4.03 PRELIMINARY PLAT A preliminary plat of any proposed subdivision, prepared by a registered engineer or registered public surveyor and bearing his seal, shall be submitted to the Planning Commission and City Council, for approval before the subdivider proceeds with the final plat for record together with a completed application form and a filing fee As determined by the current rate'schedule. The plat shall be filed with the Office of the Director of Planning. 1. This preliminary plat shall be drawn to a scale of 1" • 1001. The Preliminary Plat shall generally include all of the tract intended to be developed at one time. When more than one sheet is necessary to accommodate the entire area, an index sheet showing the entire subdivision at a scale of l" • 400' shall be attached to the plat. 2. The Preliminary Plat shall contain or have attached thereto: .Existing Features Inside Subdivision a. The existing-Imoundary lines of the; -land to be subdivided. Boundary lines shall be drawn sufficiently wide to provide easy identification. , . b. The location of existing water courses, railroads, and other similar drainage and transportation features. c. The location, dimensions, names and descriptions of all existing or recorded streets, alleys, reservations, easements or other public rights-of-way within the subdivision, intersecting or contiguous with its boundaries or forming such boundaries,' as determined from existing records. Th• distance from the centerline of the roadway of the boundary street to the proposed platted property shall also be shown. d. Topographic data shall be provided indicating two ( 2) foot contour intervals drawn to National Map Accuracy Standards on areas covered by City of Georgetown mapping program (copies of these standards are available in the Planning Department). In other areas requirements will be based on site conditions. All surveys will emanate from and be tied to existing City of Georgetown control monuments and be on the Texas Plane Coordinate System. Centerline of water courses, creeks and ravines, existing drainage structures and other pertinent data shall be shown. Areas subject to flooding shall be shown, delineating the 25 -year and the 100 -year flood limits if applicable. A drainage study may be required to provide information as to the extent of drainage facilities that will be necessary in order to develop the property. 4 e. Location of City limit lines and outer border of the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction if either traverses the subdivision, forms part of the subdivision, or is contiguous to the subdivision boundary. 2