§ 230-15. Preliminary plat.  


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  • A. 
    The preliminary plat plan shall be drawn at a scale no smaller than 100 feet to one inch and shall show the following:
    (1) 
    The proposed subdivision name or identifying title.
    (2) 
    The name of the owner of the tract or his authorized agent, if any, and of the subdivider.
    (3) 
    The date, North point and graphic scale.
    (4) 
    Zoning requirements, specifically district and lot size.
    (5) 
    A key or vicinity map for the purpose of locating the site to be subdivided shall be requested to accompany the plat.
    (6) 
    The names of all owners of all immediately adjacent unplatted land; the names of all proposed or existing subdivisions immediately adjacent and the locations and dimensions of any streets or easements shown thereon; and the location of all buildings.
    (7) 
    The location and widths of any streets or other public ways or places shown upon an adopted or approved town, county or regional plan, if such exists for the area to be subdivided.
    (8) 
    The full plan of the development, showing the location of all proposed streets, roads, parks, playgrounds and other public areas; proposed building setback lines for each street; proposed lot lines; approximate dimensions of lots; lot numbers in consecutive order; and all streets and other areas designed for appurtenant facilities, public use of proposed to be dedicated or reservations.
    (9) 
    The center-line curve radius for all proposed streets.
    (10) 
    Proposed street names.
    (11) 
    Watercourses, drainage and utility easements.
    (12) 
    Wooded areas and rock outcrops, marshes, isolated trees with a diameter of eight inches or more at a height of three feet above ground.
    (13) 
    Total acreage, average lot sizes (square footage of lots) and existing zoning.
    (14) 
    Show all state and federal wetlands identified on the property. Also indicate on the plat locations of any areas for wetland mitigation on the site. Changes to wetland areas or potential wetland mitigation areas, after preliminary plan approval, may require the applicant to get reapproval of the preliminary plat.
    [Added 6-25-2012 by L.L. No. 2-2012]
    B. 
    When the preliminary plat submitted covers only a part of the subdivider's entire holding, a sketch of the prospective future street system of the unsubmitted part shall be furnished. The street system of the submitted part will be considered in the light of adjustments and connections with future streets in the part not submitted.
    C. 
    Subdividers shall provide for the Planning Board to review a copy of all previous approved plans and sketch layouts of the subdivision or planned unit development currently under review.
    D. 
    Stormwater pollution prevention plan. A stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) consistent with the requirements of Chapter 226A and Chapter 280, Article LI, shall be required for preliminary subdivision plat approval. The SWPPP shall meet the performance and design criteria and standards in Chapter 280, Article LI. The approved preliminary subdivision plat shall be consistent with the provisions of Chapter 226A and Chapter 280, Article LI.
    [Added 7-16-2007 by L.L. No. 4-2007]
    E. 
    New road(s) being established for condominium ownership development shall be owned and maintained by the condominium association [private road(s)].
    [Added 12-18-2017 by L.L. No. 3-2018]