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Sweetwater City Zoning Code

11.16.00

Same—Required information.

The following information shall be part of the tentative plat unless waived by the city:

1.

Proposed subdivision name, identifying title and the section, township and range, in which the proposed subdivision is located.

2.

Location of property lines, existing easements, buildings, waterways, elevations, permits and other essential features.

3.

The names of all subdivisions immediately adjacent.

4.

The location of any existing sewers and water mains, or any underground or overhead utilities, culverts and drainage systems on the property to be subdivided.

5.

Location, names and present widths of existing and proposed streets, highways, alleys, parks and other open public spaces and similar facts regarding immediately adjacent property.

6.

The width and location of any street or other public ways or places shown upon the official map or the master plan, within the area to be subdivided, and the width and location of all streets or other public ways proposed by the developer.

7.

Date of field survey, north point and graphic scale.

8.

Legal description and plan of proposed layout made and certified by a state licensed land surveyor.

9.

The proposed lot lines with approximate dimensions and, in the case of odd or irregularly shaped lots, suggested location of building setback lines.

10.

Where the tentative plat submitted covers only a part of the subdivider's entire holding, a master tentative plat of the prospective future street system of the unsubdivided part will be required, and the street system of the unsubdivided part will be considered in the light of adjustments and connection with the street system of the plat submitted.

11.

A tentative plat application signed by the owner and notarized on a form prescribed by the city engineer.

12.

The numbering of all lots, blocks and the lettering of all tracts shall be shown on the tentative plat. All lots or tracts shall be numbered or lettered progressively. All blocks shall be progressively numbered except that blocks in numbered additions bearing the same name shall be numbered consecutively throughout the several additions.

13.

A map, at the scale of one inch equals 300 feet, show existing and proposed rights-of-way.

(Ord. No. 3788, § 16, 8-5-2013)