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The tentative plan shall contain the following information:

(A) Proposed name, date, north-point and scale of drawing;

(B) Tentative plans shall be to a scale of one inch equals 50 feet or better, except tracts over ten acres which may be to a scale of one inch equals 100 feet and shall be clearly and legibly produced;

(C) Location of the subdivision sufficient to define its location and boundaries, and a legal description as well;

(D) Name and address of the owner and/or authorized agent;

(E) Appropriate identification of the drawing as a tentative plan;

(F) Names, business address and number of the registered engineer and licensed surveyor who prepared the plan of the proposed subdivision;

(G) Location of natural features; such as streams, trees and rock outcroppings;

(H) Contour lines at 20-foot contour intervals;

(I) The locations, names, widths, approximate radii of the curves and grades of all existing and proposed streets and easements in the proposed subdivision and along the boundaries thereof, and the names of adjoining platted subdivisions and portions of the subdivisions as shall be necessary to show the alignment of the streets and alleys therein with the streets and alleys in the proposed subdivision;

(J) Names of the record owners of all contiguous land;

(K) The approximate location and character of all existing and proposed easements and public utility facilities including water and sewer lines in the subdivision or adjacent thereto, storm water drainage facilities and utility lines;

(L) The location and approximate dimensions of each lot, with each lot numbered;

(M) The outline of any existing buildings and their use showing those that will remain;

(N) The location of at least one temporary benchmark within the subdivision boundaries;

(O) City boundary lines crossing or bounding the subdivision;

(P) Approximate location of all areas subject to inundation of storm water overflow and location, width, known high water elevation, flood flow and direction of flow of watercourses;

(Q) If impracticable to show on the tentative plan, a key map showing the location of the tract in relationship to section and township lines and to adjacent property and major physical features such as streets, railroads and watercourses; and

(R) The net density of the subdivision, the total acreage of land, square footage of each lot and square footage of open areas or common open space. (Ord. 80-3, passed 04/12/2004)