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Beachwood City Zoning Code

§ 17-20.3

Preliminary Subdivision Plat.

[Ord. #1/6/78, A XVIII, § 3]
a. 
All graphic submissions for preliminary subdivision approval shall provide the following information and data as a minimum:
1. 
Scale not less than one inch equals one hundred (1" = 100') feet; north arrow.
2. 
Date of original drawing.
3. 
Date of all revisions.
4. 
Municipality, County, and State.
5. 
Key map showing the entire subdivision in relation to surrounding one-quarter (1/4) mile radius, at a scale of not less than one inch equals one thousand (1" = 1000') feet.
6. 
Dimensions and label portion of entire tract to be subdivided.
7. 
Tax Map block number(s), lot number(s), sheet number(s), tract name, street numbers.
8. 
Name and address of owner.
9. 
Name and address of applicant.
10. 
Statement of owner's consent to file for subdivision.
11. 
Acreage to nearest tenth of entire subdivision tract.
12. 
Dimensions and area in square footage of each lot to be created.
13. 
Existing topographic contour shown in dashed lines at two (2') foot intervals over the entire subdivision tract.
14. 
Proposed topographic contour shown in solid lines at two (2') foot intervals over the entire subdivision tract.
15. 
Drainage runoff direction on each proposed lot indicated by arrows.
16. 
Proposed elevations shown at each lot corner and at building corners, and finished first floor.
17. 
Location and dimension of all existing and proposed property lines, streets, sidewalks, buildings, watercourses, railroads, bridges, curbs, culverts, wooded areas, rock formations located within the entire subdivision.
18. 
Plans and profiles of proposed storm and sanitary sewer lines, water lines showing connections to existing systems.
19. 
Typical construction detail sheet showing cross-sectional details of manholes, inlets, pavement, curbs, sidewalks, headwalls, etc.
20. 
Center line profile of full extent of all proposed streets.
21. 
Cross-sections of all streets from property line to center line indicating location and detailing of sidewalks, curbs and paving.
22. 
Dimension and identify all existing and proposed easements, rights-of-way and reservations within the entire tract, indicate owner, use and purpose.
23. 
Name, address, license number of professional engineer and licensed land surveyor designing and drawing map, signed and sealed.
24. 
Zoning district(s), with listing of minimum bulk requirements.
25. 
All block and lot numbers, with names and addresses of all lots at or within two hundred (200') feet of this subdivision as disclosed by most recent tax records.
26. 
Such other details as may be required by the Planning Board.