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May 19, 2022 <br />54 <br /> <br />2. Dimensions shall be in feet and decimals; bearings shall be in degrees, minutes and seconds. <br />Lot line descriptions shall read in a clockwise direction. <br />3. Dimensions shall be in feet and decimals; bearings shall be in degrees, minutes and seconds. <br />Lot line descriptions shall read in a clockwise direction. <br />The sheet size shall be twenty-two (22) inches by thirty-four (34) inches and shall have <br />border lines ½ inch from the top, bottom and right sides and 1 ½ inches from the left side. If <br />the Plan is prepared in two (2) or more sections, a key map showing the location of the <br />sections shall be placed on each sheet. If more than one (1) sheet is necessary, each sheet <br />shall be numbered to show the relationship to the total number of sheets in the Plan (e.g. <br />Sheet 1 of 5). <br />(b) Location and Identification. <br />1. Proposed name of subdivision shall not duplicate or too closely resemble names of existing <br />subdivisions. <br />2. The name and address of the owner of the tract (or an authorized agent), the developer or <br />subdivider and the firm preparing the plat and development plans. <br />3. A north arrow, a graphic scale, and a written scale. <br />4. The entire existing tract boundary with bearings and distances. (If a landowner is to retain a <br />single lot with a lot area in excess of ten acres and consistent with the exemptions for a <br />subdivision set forth in this Ordinance, the boundary of that lot may be identified as a deed <br />plotting and may be drawn at any legible scale; if the remaining lot has a lot area of ten or <br />less acres, it must be described to the accuracy requirements of this Ordinance. <br />5. The total acreage of the entire existing tract. <br />6. The location of existing lot line markers along the perimeter of the entire existing tract. <br />7. A location map, drawn to a scale of a minimum of one inch equals two thousand feet <br />relating the subdivision to at least two intersection of road center lines. the approximate <br />distance to the intersection of the centerlines of the nearest improved street intersection <br />shall be identified; minimum maintenance roads shall not constitute an improved street. <br />8. A note indicating the types of sewer and water facilities to be provided. <br />(c) Existing Features. <br />1. Existing contours at a minimum vertical interval of two feet for land with average natural <br />slope of four percent or less and at a minimum vertical interval of five feet for more steeply <br />sloping land. Contours shall be accompanied by the location of the benchmark and notation <br />indicating the datum used. Contours platted from the United States Geological Survey will <br />not be accepted. <br />2. The names of all immediately adjacent landowners, the names of all previously recorded <br />plats for adjacent property, and descriptions of all other adjacent property. <br />3. The following items when located within the subject tract or within two hundred feet of the <br />subject tract: <br />a. The location and name of existing rights-of-way for streets, access drives, driveways <br />and service streets. <br />b. The rights-of-way and locations of existing or proposed sanitary sewer mains, water <br />supply mains, fire hydrants, buildings and stormwater management facilities. <br />c. The location of existing rights-of-way for electric, water, gas and oil transmission <br />lines and railroads.