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REYNOLDSBURG ZONING CODE B. Copies of Preliminary Plat To Be Submitted. The owner of land who desires to subdivide it shall submit six (6) copies of a preliminary plat along with six (6) copies of a general layout of all site improvements to be installed on the entire tract of land to be developed even if the owner or developer only intends to initially develop only a part of the tract, to the Planning Commission twenty-one (21) days prior to a regular meeting of the Commission. A copy of the general layout of all site improvements attached to a copy of the plat shall be in the possession of each Commission for a minimum period of seven (7) days before consideration for approval. C. Fees. A fee shall be paid at the time of submission of the preliminary plat as stated in this Code. D. Contents of Preliminary Plat i. The preliminary plat shall contain the following, and be prepared by a licensed professional engineer in the State of Ohio: 1. The scale, with a minimum of one inch to equal one hundred feet; 2. The proposed name of the subdivision; 3. Key map showing location within the City; 4. Names and addresses of owners, developers and the surveyor who made the plat; 5. Date; 6. North point; and 7. Legal description of parcel being subdivided. ii. The following existing conditions shall be shown on the plat: 1. Boundary lines and approximate acreage included matching the provided legal description; 2. Locations, widths and names of all existing or previously platted streets or alleys, and proposed thoroughfare locations as shown on the official City Thoroughfare Plan, railroad and utility rights of way, parks and public open spaces, permanent buildings and structures, all section and corporation lines within or adjacent to the tract; 3. Existing sewers, water mains, culverts and other underground facilities within the tract, indicating pipe sizes, elevations and grades, if readily available, and locations, if known or available; 4. Boundary lines of adjacent tracts of unsubdivided and subdivided land; 5. Existing zoning restrictions; 6. Existing contours, with intervals of five feet where the slope is greater than ten percent and not more than two feet where the slope is less than ten percent; 7. Drainage channels, wooded areas, water courses and other significant physical features; 8. Existing and proposed easements. iii. All elevations on the preliminary plat shall be based on NAVD (North American Vertical Datum) 1988 datum. member of the 209

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