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a. Locations of boundary lines in relation to a known section, quarter section, or <br />quaiier quaiier section line comprising a legal description of the prope1iy; <br />b. Graphical scale not less than 1 inch equals 100 feet. <br />c. Data and north point. <br />d. Existing conditions. <br />1. Boundary line of proposed subdivision, clearly indicated; <br />11. Existing zoning classification fo r land within and abutting the <br />subdivision; <br />m. A statement on the acreage and dimensions of the lots; <br />1v. Location widths and names of existing or previously platted streets or <br />other public ways, showing type, width, and conditions of <br />improvements, if any, railroad and utility rights-of-way, parks and other <br />open spaces, permanent buildings and sh1.1ctures, easements in section <br />and corporate lines within the tract and to a distance of 150 feet beyond <br />the tract; <br />v. Location and size of existing sewers, water mains, wells, culverts, or <br />other underground utilities within the tract and to a distance of-150 feet <br />beyond the tract, the data as grades, invert elevations, and locations of <br />catch basins, and manholes shall also be shown; <br />v1. Boundary lines of adjoining unsubdivided or subdivided land, within <br />150 feet, identified by name and ownership, including all contiguous <br />land owned or controlled by the subdivider; <br />v11. Topographic data, including contours at vertical intervals of not more <br />than 5 feet; water courses, marshes, rock outcrops, power transmission <br />poles and lines and other significant features shall also be shown; <br />National Geodetic Vertical Datum (N.G.V.D.) shall be used for all <br />topographic mapping; and <br />v111. The subdivider may be required to file a report prepared by a registered <br />civil engineer or soil scientist on the feasibility of on-site sewer and <br />water systems on each lot; the report shall include a soil borings analysis <br />and a percolation test to verify conclusions. <br />1x. Buildable area on each lot and proposed building pad. <br />x. Existing and proposed driveway locations. <br />x1. Existing parks, streets and easement locations. <br />x11. Delineated wetlands and water bodies including ordinary high water <br />elevations and floodplain boundaries as applicable. <br />e. Proposed design features. <br />1. Layout of proposed streets showing right-of-way widths, center line <br />grade, typical cross-sections, and proposed names of streets in <br />confonnance with all applicable City ordinances and policies; the name <br />10