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Upon approval of the vicinity plan by the Zoning Administrator, the petitioner shall then prepare a preliminary plan and shall submit five copies of the same to the Zoning Administrator. The plan must be submitted at least two weeks prior to the meeting of the Planning Commission. An administrative fee as established by resolution shall accompany the preliminary plan. The preliminary plan shall be drawn to a scale not smaller than one inch equals one hundred feet, or as recommended by the Zoning Administrator, and shall show the following information:

1. Type of development;

2. Name of development;

3. Name and address of the petitioner; a current deed and an abstract of title or an ownership and encumbrance report showing the record title holder and all liens and encumbrances, affecting title;

4. Name and address of the designer;

5. Position of all buildings and structures to be constructed in the development. Also, the design of dwellings shall be shown, accompanied by estimates of the cost to purchasers or renters;

6. Proposed parks, playgrounds, school sites, and other open spaces. Also, proposed buildings and other facilities for the common use of the occupants or for the public;

7. Facilities and services to be supplied by the petitioner or by the association and the cost thereof to the occupants;

8. North point and scale;

9. Township, range, and section lines;

10. Zone boundary lines and zone designations;

11. Topography shown by contours at an interval no greater than two feet, except that a greater interval may be permitted when specifically authorized by action of the Zoning Administrator or authorized representative;

12. Boundary of the development including a legal description thereof;

13. Total acreage of the development;

14. Adjacent property ownership;

15. Preliminary subdivision plan showing layout of all proposed lots;

16. Proposed circulation pattern including private and public streets, sidewalks and nonmotorized pathways and trails;

17. Typical street or roadway cross-sections;

18. Existing and proposed canals and waterways, public utility lines and easements, etc.;

19. Proposed sewage disposal facilities;

20. Existing and proposed storm drains, bridges and other storm water management measures;

21. The location and type of water sources. Such sources shall be shown either on the preliminary plan or on an accompanying map drawn at a scale not smaller than one-inch equals two thousand feet. Appropriate supporting documents showing that potable water will be available to the project in quantities as required by the water superintendent, State Health Department, and fire marshal and that such water will be made available to each dwelling site through a properly designed distribution system shall be included as part of the preliminary plan;

22. Tentative location and size of water mains;

23. Tentative location of fire hydrants;

24. Location and size of sewers; and

25. Any other information which the Zoning Administrator or Planning Commission considers necessary to enable the Planning Commission to determine whether or not to recommend the plan to the City Council. (Ord. 99-06 (part), 1999: prior code § 27-23-3(B))