B.Â
Site map should be on a topographical survey map as
required for the preliminary plan or an enlargement of the most recent
USGS quadrangle to a scale of 1 inch to 200 inches and showing contours
at intervals of not more than 20 feet; may be a freehand sketch on
a print of such a map; must have:
C.Â
Development data:
(1)Â
Land characteristics of the site.
(2)Â
Availability of existing and proposed utilities, schools,
parks and playgrounds.
(3)Â
Total acreage of subdivision and number of lots proposed.
(4)Â
Typical width and depth of lots.
(5)Â
Building types and approximate square foot of living
area in dwelling.
B.Â
Site map:
(1)Â
Sheet size and scale:
Size of Subdivision
(acres)
|
Sheet Size
(inches)
|
Scale
| |
---|---|---|---|
Less than 10
|
17 by 22
|
1 inch equals 50 feet
| |
10 or more
|
20 by 40
|
1 inch equals 100 feet
|
(2)Â
Bearings and distances of tract boundary lines and
reference to control points. (Boundaries of lands by owners names
are not to be considered as bearings of control points.)
(3)Â
Location and dimensions of existing and proposed:
(a)Â
Streets, public facilities or land, easement
and similar features.
(b)Â
Facilities or land dedicated or reserved for
public use.
(c)Â
Utilities on and adjacent to the tract, including
invert elevation of sanitary, storm and combined sewers or water mains;
gaslines, fire hydrants, electric and telephone facilities, and streetlights;
invert elevation of sewers at proposed points of connection; direction
and distance of sewers not adjacent to tract to which connections
are proposed and invert elevations at points of connection.
(4)Â
Topography:
(a)Â
For land with average slope less than 2%, contour
lines at not more than one-foot intervals.
(b)Â
For land with average slope 2% to 10%, contour
lines at not more than two-foot intervals.
(c)Â
For land with average slope exceeding 10%, contour
lines at not more than five-foot intervals.
(d)Â
Datum plane for all topographic information
to be that of the U.S. Geological Survey.
(5)Â
Location of percolation test sites if required.
B.Â
Site map:
(1)Â
Same sheet size and scale as preliminary plan.
(2)Â
Ink drawings.
(3)Â
(4)Â
Survey data: primary control points, or descriptions
and ties to such control points to which all dimensions, angles, bearings
and similar data on map are referred.
(5)Â
Information beyond subdivision boundary required for
preliminary plan need not be shown except for boundary streets.