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or any special sheet size. This sketch plan may be used to show the Commission the location, proposed street <br />and lot layout and any other significant features of the proposed subdivision. <br />§ 153.57 PRELIMINARY PLAT. <br />The following maps and data shall be submitted with the application for preliminary plat approval. <br />These maps and data may be on separate sheets or combined on one sheet, depending on the size and <br />complexity of the proposed subdivision. The overall size of the sheets shall be determined by the City Engineer. <br />(A)Location map. A map of the proposed subdivision showing: <br />(1) Boundary lines of the proposed subdivision, clearly indicated; <br />(2) Existing zoning of the tract and adjacent properties; <br />(3) Total approximate acreage in the plan; <br />(4) Location, widths and names of all existing or previously platted streets or other public ways, <br />showing types of improvements, if any railroad and utility rights-of-way, parks and other public <br />open spaces, permanent building and structures, easements and section and corporate lines within <br />the tract and to a distance of 100 feet beyond the tract. <br />(B) Site map. A map of the proposed subdivision and all lands within 500 feet of its boundaries showing: <br />(1) Contours of the site at vertical intervals of two feet; <br />(2) Character and location of natural or artificial features existing on the land which would affect the <br />design of the subdivision, such as wooded areas, drainage ditches, direction and gradient of <br />ground slope, embankments, retaining walls, buildings or nonresidential usage of land; <br />(3) Names of owners of properties adjacent to the subdivision; <br />(4) Existing and proposed streets and rights-of-way, including widths and purposes; <br />(5) Existing and proposed easements, including widths and purposes; <br />(6) Utilities, including the size, capacity and facilities, water lines, gas mains and power lines; <br />(7) Areas subject to periodic overflow of flood or stormwaters; <br />(8) Tract boundary lines by calculated distances and bearings; and <br />(9) Title, graphic scale, north point and date. <br />285 1 Page <br />