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Lakehurst City Zoning Code

§ 25-19.2

Minor Subdivision.

[Ord. No. 11/78; Ord. No. 5/24/82 § 1001]
a. 
A plat for classification and approval of a minor subdivision shall contain as a minimum the following:
1. 
Clearly and legibly drawn.
2. 
Graphic scale not less than one inch equals 100 feet.
3. 
Based on actual survey and certified by land surveyor licensed in New Jersey.
4. 
Sheet sizes of 30 inches by 42 inches; 24 inches by 36 inches; 15 inches by 21 inches; or 8 1/2 inches x 13 inches.
5. 
Existing and proposed lot lines with bearings and dimensions to 0.1 foot.
6. 
Existing lot lines to be eliminated should be so labeled.
7. 
Area of original tract to one square foot.
8. 
Area of each proposed lot to one square foot.
9. 
Contours at two foot intervals may be required by Planning Board Engineer.
10. 
Existing structures and uses.
11. 
Shortest distance between any existing building and a proposed or existing lot line. All front, side and rear yard setback lines shall be shown conforming to the zoning ordinance.
12. 
All streams, lakes and drainage rights-of-way within the limits of the tract(s) being subdivided including the location, width and direction of flow of all streams, brooks and drainage rights-of-way; the location and dimension of all drainage structures; existing features to be removed or relocated; and flood hazard area and floodway lines, steep slopes, wetlands (and wetland buffer) and swamps.
13. 
Existing and proposed rights-of-way and easements within and adjoining the tract with dimensions, existing driveways, street names, and the purpose for any easement. Sight triangles shall be shown. Copies of the text of any deed restrictions shall be included.
14. 
The name of the owner of the proposed tract and all adjoining property owners as disclosed by the most recent Borough tax records.
15. 
The tax map sheet, block and lot number for the tract and all adjacent lots; title; graphic scale; north arrow; the date of the original drawing and the date and substance of each revision.
16. 
Zoning district(s). If the property lies in more than one zoning district, the plat shall indicate all the zoning district lines.
17. 
The name, address, signature and phone number of the owner, subdivider, and the signature and seal of person(s) preparing the plat.
18. 
A key map with north arrow showing the entire development and its relation to surrounding areas at a scale of not less than one inch equals 2,000 feet. An excerpt from a U.S.C. and G.S. Quadrangle should be utilized, whenever possible.
19. 
Monumentation and proper certifications as per “Map Filing Law”.
20. 
A map showing the location of the project on the appropriate soils map from the Ocean County Soil Survey, prepared by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
21. 
A map showing existing site vegetation, identifying predominant vegetation types on the site, areas where existing vegetation is to be removed as a result of the proposed development, and proposed landscaping of the subject property, if any.