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13 <br /> <br />ii. Areas other than streets, pedestrian ways, utility easement, intended to <br />be dedicated or reserved for public use, including the size of the areas in <br />acres. <br />iii. Provision for surface water disposal, drainage, and flood control within <br />the boundaries of the proposed property division consistent with <br />§section 150.273 of the City Codeis code, storm water management and <br />erosion and sediment control <br />f. Supplementary information. <br />i. The supplementary information as shall reasonably be deemed necessary <br />by City staff, the Planning Commission or the City Council; <br />ii. Proposed protective covenants; <br />iii. Statement of the proposed use of lots stating type of residential buildings <br />with number of proposed dwellings and type of business or industry, so <br />as to review the effect of the development on traffic, fire hazards, and <br />congestion of population; <br />iv. If any zoning changes are contemplated, the proposed zoning plan for <br />the areas, including dimensions, shall be shown. The proposed zoning <br />plans shall be for information only and not vest any rights in the <br />application for use other than residential; <br />v. A statement showing the proposed density with the method of <br />calculating said density also shown. <br />vi. Where the subdivider owns property adjacent to that which is being <br />proposed for division, the Planning Commission may require that the <br />subdivider submit a sketch plan of the remainder of the property so as to <br />show the possible relationship between the proposed division and a <br />future subdivision. All subdivisions shall be reasonably consistent with <br />the existing or potential adjacent subdivisions; and <br />vii. Where structures are to be placed on large or excessively deep lots, <br />which are subject to replat, the development subdivision plans shall <br />indicate placement of structures so that lots may be further subdivided, <br />in addition to a sketch plan that illustrates a way in which the lots can <br />possibly be resubdivided. <br />(C) Sketch Plan Review. The sketch plan shall be reviewed by Staff, the Planning <br />Commission, and Council. The Zoning AdministratorCity may refer the sketch plan to <br />the Parks Commission to secure its recommendation as to the location of any property <br />that should be dedicated to the public, such as parks, playgrounds, trails, open space or <br />other public property. The City shall accept the information received, but take no formal <br />or informal action which could be construed as approval or denial of the proposed plat. <br />