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11 <br />LA515\1\1066805.v2 <br />7. Location of boundary lines in relation to a known section, quarter section, or quarter <br />quarter section lines comprising a legal description of the property. <br />8. Names and addresses of all persons having any interest in the property, the <br />developer, designer, and surveyor together with the interested person's registration <br />number. <br />9. Data and north point. <br />10. Date of preparation. <br />11. Existing conditions. <br />1. Boundary line of proposed subdivision, clearly indicated; <br />2. Existing zoning classifications for land within and abutting the subdivision; <br />3. A general statement on the approximate acreage and dimensions of the lots; <br />4. 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 />5. 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 />and manholes shall also be shown; <br />6. Boundary lines of adjoining unsubdivided or subdivided land, within 150 <br />feet, identified by name and ownership, including all contiguous land <br />owned or controlled by the subdivider; <br />7. Topographic data, including contours at vertical intervals of not more than <br />two feet; watercourses, marshes, rock outcrops, power transmission poles <br />and lines, and other significant feature shall also be shown; National <br />Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD) shall be used for all topographic <br />mapping; and <br />8. In major subdivisions where public water and sewer are not available, the <br />city engineer may require the subdivider to file a report prepared by a soil <br />scientist or a registered civil engineer on the feasibility of on-site sanitary <br />sewer and water systems on each lot. The report shall include a soil boring <br />analysis and percolation tests to verify conclusions. <br />12. Proposed design features. <br />1. Layout of proposed streets showing right-of-way widths, centerline 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: Unless a newly proposed <br />street directly extends from an existing street, no street name that already <br />exists in the city or its environs shall be used, regardless if it is on the same <br />grid as another street. <br />2. North-south avenues shall follow the grid system, increasing alphabetically <br />from east to west, but must use different names.
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