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Attachment A <br />develop at the time, provided that such portion conforms with all the requirements of this Title. (1990 <br />Code; 1995 Code) (Ord. 1296, 10-20-2003) <br />H.Approval and Recording:.The City Council shall act upon a final plat application within 120 days of the <br />submission of a completed application.The refusal to approve the plat shall be set forth in the <br />proceedings of the City Council and reported to the person or persons applying for such approval.If the <br />final plat is approved, the subdivider shall record said plat with the County Recorder within one year <br />after the date of approval and prior to the issuance of any building permit; otherwise, the approval of the <br />final plat shall be considered void.(1990 Code; 1995 Code) (Ord. 1296, 10-20-, 2003) (Ord. 1363, 3-24- <br />2008) <br />In addition to the data prescribed by the law of the State of Minnesota, the preliminary plan shall include the <br />following data: <br />A.Identification and Description: <br />1. Proposed name of subdivision, which name shall not duplicate the name of any plat previously <br />recorded in the County. <br />2. Location by township, section, town or range or by other legal description. <br />3. Names and addresses of the owner or subdivider having control of the lands included in said plan, the <br />designer of the plan and the surveyor. <br />4. Graphic (engineering) scale not less than one (1) inch to one hundred (100) feet. <br />5. North point (designatedas true north). <br />6. Date of preparation. <br />B.Existing Conditions: <br />1. Boundary line of proposed subdivision clearly indicated. <br />2. Existing zoning classification. <br />3. Total approximate acreage in said plan. <br />4. Location, widths and names of all existing or previously platted streets or other public ways showing <br />type of improvement, if any, railroad and utility rights of way, parks and other public open spaces, <br />permanent buildings and structures, easements and section and corporate lines within the tract and to a <br />distance of one hundred (100) feet beyond the tract. <br />5. Location and size of existing sewers, water mains, culverts or other underground facilities within the <br />tract and to a distance of one hundred (100) feet beyond the tract. Such data as grades, invert elevations <br />and location of catch basins, manholes and hydrants shall also be shown. <br />6. Boundary lines of adjoining unsubdivided or subdivided land within one hundred (100) feet, <br />identified by name and ownership. (Ord. 216, 7-5-1956) <br />7. Topographic data including contours at vertical intervals of not more than two (2) feet, except that <br />contour lines shall be no more than one hundred (100) feet apart. Water courses, marshes, rock outcrops <br />and other significant features also shall be shown. Topography maps shall be clearly indicated with <br />dotted lines. <br />C.Subdivision Design Features: <br />1. Layout of streets showing right-of-way widths and names of streets. The name of any street <br />previously used in the City or its environs shall not be used, unless the proposed street is an extension of <br />an already named street in which event the name shall be used. <br />2. Location and widths of alleys, pedestrian ways and utility easements. <br />3. Typical cross-sections of streets and alleys, together with an indication of the proposed storm water <br />runoff. <br />4. Approximate center line gradients of streets and alleys, if any. <br />5. Location, size and approximate gradient of sewer lines. <br />6. Layout, numbers and typical dimensions of lots to the nearest foot. <br />7. Minimum front and side street buildingsetback lines indicating dimensions of same. <br />8. Areas, other than streets, alleys, pedestrian ways and utility easements, intended to be dedicated or <br />Page 6 of 17 <br /> <br />