§ 114-35. Conceptual plan (Step 2) contents and supplementary materials.  


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  • The conceptual plan shall be at a scale of not smaller than 200 feet to the inch. It shall show or be accompanied by the following information:

    (1)

    Proposed subdivision name or identifying title, which shall not duplicate or closely approximate the name of any other subdivision in the city.

    (2)

    Location map showing the location of the tract in reference to other areas of the city.

    (3)

    North arrow, graphic scale, scale and date; and basis of bearing (desired true bearing).

    (4)

    Name of the owner of the property or its authorized agent.

    (5)

    Name of the professional engineer or surveyor responsible for the plat and supporting data.

    (6)

    Legal description of the property as it appears on the boundary survey.

    (7)

    Tract boundaries, with angles and distances with at least two corners identified with state plane coordinates.

    (8)

    Conditions on the tract, including all existing watercourses, drainage ditches and bodies of water, marshes, rock outcrops, isolated preservable trees one foot or more in diameter, and other significant features.

    (9)

    All existing streets and alleys on or adjacent to the tract, including name, right-of-way width, street or pavement width, and established centerline elevations. Existing streets shall be dimensioned to tract boundaries.

    (10)

    All existing property lines, easements and rights-of-way and the purpose for which the easements or rights-of-way have been established.

    (11)

    Location, names, where applicable, and width of all proposed streets, alleys, rights-of-way and easements, and the purpose of easements; proposed lot lines with approximate dimensions; lot numbers; and block numbers.

    (12)

    Ground elevations on the tract, based on NAVD 1988 datum, at minimum one foot contour intervals.

    (13)

    Subsurface conditions on the tract; location and results of tests made to ascertain subsurface soil, rock and groundwater conditions; depth to groundwater unless test pits are dry at a depth of three feet; and location and results of soil percolation tests if individual sewage disposal systems are proposed.

    (14)

    A written statement and graphic representations showing proposed drainage facilities.

    (15)

    Zoning classifications on and adjacent to the tract.

    (16)

    Utilities on or adjacent to the tract, including, without limitation, water, sanitary sewer, storm drainage, electric lines, gas mains, communication lines, and cable television lines. The plan shall indicate whether such utilities are above ground or below ground and shall list the names, addresses, telephone number, and contact person of each utility located.

    (17)

    Sites, if any, to be dedicated or reserved for public use.

    (18)

    Typical street cross-section, with utility locations, typical lot detail showing location of utility service.

    (19)

    Present tract designation according to official records in the office of the clerk of the circuit court; names and addresses of owners.

    (20)

    Statements in accord with section 114-34.

    (21)

    Draft of the proposed developer's agreement.

    (22)

    Boundary survey in compliance with chapter 61G17-6, F.A.C., and this chapter.

    (23)

    An electronic file in .dwg (or compatible) format.

    (24)

    Traffic Study in compliance with the city's "Guidelines for: Traffic Statements, Traffic Assessments, and Traffic Studies."

    (25)

    A tree survey as required by chapter 118 of this code.

    (26)

    Number of shade trees required to be saved under chapter 118 of this Code.

    (27)

    In the case of a PUD subdivision, the PUD final plan shall include the materials and data set forth in this section.

(Ord. No. 5450, § 7, 12-13-05)