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15 <br /> <br />the name, address, and registration number of the surveyor not less than 1 inch to <br />100 feet; <br />(8)(9) Data and north point; and <br />(9)(10) Date of preparation. <br />(10)(11) Existing conditions. <br />a. Boundary line of proposed subdivision, clearly indicated; <br />b. Existing zoning classifications for land within and abutting the subdivision; <br />c. A general statement on the approximate acreage and dimensions of the lots; <br />d. Location, widths, and names of all existing or previously platted streets or <br />other public ways, showing type, width, and condition of improvements if <br />any, railroad and utility rights-of-way, parks and other public open spaces, <br />permanent buildings and structures, easements and section and corporate <br />lines within the tract and to a distance of 150 feet beyond the tract; <br />e. Location and size of existing sewers, water mains, culverts, or other <br />underground facilities within the tract and to a distance of 150 feet beyond <br />the tract; the data as grades, invert elevations, and locations of catch basins, <br />manholes, shall also be shown; <br />f. Boundary lines of adjoining unsubdivided or subdivided land, within 150 <br />feet, identified by name and ownership, including all contiguous land owned <br />or controlled by the subdivider; <br />g. Topographic data, including contours at vertical intervals of not more than 2 <br />feet; water courses, marshes, rock outcrops, power transmission poles and <br />lines, and other significant feature shall also be shown; National Geodetic <br />Vertical Datum (N.G.V.D.) shall be used for all topographic mapping; and <br />h. In major nman maj subdivisions or subdivisions where public water and <br />sewer are not available, the City Engineer may require the subdivider to file <br />a report prepared by a soil scientist or a registered civil engineer on the <br />feasibility of on-site sanitary sewer and water systems on each lot. The <br />report shall include a soil boring analysis and percolation tests to verify <br />conclusions. <br />(11)(12) Proposed design features <br />i. Layout of proposed streets showing right-of-way widths, center line grade, <br />typical cross-sections, and proposed names of streets in conformance with <br />all applicable City ordinances and policies. The street names and numbers <br />shall comply with the County Uniform Street Naming and property <br />Numbering System, with the following exceptions;; <br />i. No street name that already exists in the City shall be used, <br />unless the proposed street name is the logical extension of an <br />already named street, in which the same street name shall be <br />used.