Same—Additional information.
The following information shall be submitted in addition to the tentative plat if requested by the city:
1.
The names of owners of record of immediately adjacent property.
2.
Any changes in the permitted use, height, area, and density or other regulations under the city's zoning code applicable to the area to be subdivided, and any boundaries of zoning districts affecting the tracts, as well as all parcels of land proposed to be dedicated for public use and conditions of such dedications.
3.
Typical cross section of the proposed grading and roadways or sidewalks and topographic conditions.
4.
Location of closest available public water supply system.
5.
Location of closet available public sewage disposal system.
6.
Provisions for collecting and discharging surface drainage.
7.
Preliminary designs of any bridges or culverts which may be required.
8.
A boundary survey.
9.
If required by this article or if proposed by the subdivider, the proposed location of any type of sidewalks, street lighting standards and species of street trees; the location of curbs, gutters, water mains, sanitary sewers and storm drains and the sizes and types thereof; the character, width and depth of pavement and subbase; and the location of manholes and basins and underground conduits.
10.
The boundaries of proposed permanent utility easements over or under private property. Such easements shall provide satisfactory access to an existing public highway or other public open space shown upon the layout. Permanent drainage easements shall also be shown.
11.
All dimensions affecting public rights-of-way, and proposed dedication of the public rights-of way shall be established by a registered surveyor and shown on the grading and drainage plan accompanying approved and valid tentative plats when such plan is submitted for approval, with the same degree of accuracy as, and identical to, the corresponding dimensions shown on the final plat.
12.
A copy of the owner's deed or a current opinion of title from an attorney authorized to practice law in the State of Florida.
(Ord. No. 3788, § 17, 8-5-2013)
Same—Additional information.
The following information shall be submitted in addition to the tentative plat if requested by the city:
1.
The names of owners of record of immediately adjacent property.
2.
Any changes in the permitted use, height, area, and density or other regulations under the city's zoning code applicable to the area to be subdivided, and any boundaries of zoning districts affecting the tracts, as well as all parcels of land proposed to be dedicated for public use and conditions of such dedications.
3.
Typical cross section of the proposed grading and roadways or sidewalks and topographic conditions.
4.
Location of closest available public water supply system.
5.
Location of closet available public sewage disposal system.
6.
Provisions for collecting and discharging surface drainage.
7.
Preliminary designs of any bridges or culverts which may be required.
8.
A boundary survey.
9.
If required by this article or if proposed by the subdivider, the proposed location of any type of sidewalks, street lighting standards and species of street trees; the location of curbs, gutters, water mains, sanitary sewers and storm drains and the sizes and types thereof; the character, width and depth of pavement and subbase; and the location of manholes and basins and underground conduits.
10.
The boundaries of proposed permanent utility easements over or under private property. Such easements shall provide satisfactory access to an existing public highway or other public open space shown upon the layout. Permanent drainage easements shall also be shown.
11.
All dimensions affecting public rights-of-way, and proposed dedication of the public rights-of way shall be established by a registered surveyor and shown on the grading and drainage plan accompanying approved and valid tentative plats when such plan is submitted for approval, with the same degree of accuracy as, and identical to, the corresponding dimensions shown on the final plat.
12.
A copy of the owner's deed or a current opinion of title from an attorney authorized to practice law in the State of Florida.
(Ord. No. 3788, § 17, 8-5-2013)