§ 05.03. Construction plans.  


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  • The subdivider shall submit construction plans drawn to a scale of 50 feet to one inch (1" = 50'). The subdivider shall submit the number of prints specified by the code administrator. The construction plans shall, at a minimum, include the following information:

    Title page
    The subdivider shall provide a title page showing the following:
    Subdivision name
    Location of the subdivision in reference to county roads
    Physical features such as wooded areas, swamps, wetlands, and marshes
    Future access plans of the entire property which is being subdivided
    Existing elementary and high schools, parks, and playgrounds serving the area proposed to be subdivided, and other community facilities
    Title, scale, north point, and date
    Location of any existing recorded subdivision plats within one mile of the proposed subdivision
    Names and lengths of proposed roads
    Name and address of subdivider
    Name and stamp of registered land surveyor
    Plan and profile
    A detailed plan and profile of all proposed roads and drainage improvements shall be filed along with the primary plat, showing the layout and gradients, on standard plan and profile sheets, with a plan scale of 20 feet to one inch and a profile scale of five feet to one inch, or on computer generated sheets to match these scales. Plan sheets shall include:
    North arrow
    Curve data for all curves (horizontal and vertical)
    Lot lines and numbers
    Street names
    Easement dimensions and locations
    Right-of-way lines
    Monument locations
    Scale
    Sign type and location
    All water supply, storm, and sewage piping
    Water supply and sewage disposal report
    The subdivider shall provide a water supply and sewage disposal report showing the following information:
    Distance and location of existing public sewer and water mains if these facilities exist within a 2 mile radius of the proposed subdivision
    Natural Resource Conservation Service soil information with soil boundaries, soil identification codes, and soil names, clearly marked on the primary plat
    Types of public or private water supply systems to be used
    Types of public or private sewage disposal systems to be used
    Watershed map
    The subdivider shall provide a watershed map showing the following information:
    Location of the subdivision within the watershed
    Intermediate streams, drainage courses, and reaches within the total watershed
    Delineation of the watershed flowing into the proposed subdivision and the number of acres within the watershed
    Delineation of the watershed flowing out of the proposed subdivision and the number of acres within the watershed
    Floodplains and floodways as shown on maps published by the Federal Emergency Management Administration
    Wetland maps of the site, as delineated by a professional wetland scientist.
    Design calculations for piping and basins
    If the subdivision falls within a designated flood hazard area, the staff shall forward the proposal to the Department of Natural Resources for review and comment. The staff shall review the proposal to assure that it is consistent with the need to minimize flood hazards; that all public utilities and facilities are located, elevated, and constructed so as to minimize or alleviate flood damage; and that adequate drainage is provided so as to reduce hazards
    Roadway design calculations
    Using latest American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) methods, design calculations shall be shown for road pavement or show minimum section used