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SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS iv. The following proposed conditions shall be shown: 1. Layout of streets and right-of-way widths; 2. Layout, numbers and dimensions of lots including total square footage; 3. Parcels of land intended to be dedicated or temporarily reserved for public use; 4. Building setback lines shown graphically with dimensions; 5. Indication of any lot on which a use other than residential is proposed by the owner; 6. Names of new streets which shall not duplicate names of any existing dedicated street within the County and/or its incorporated areas; 7. New streets which are extensions of or in alignment with existing streets which shall bear the names of the existing streets of which they are extensions or with which they are in alignment; 8. Bearings and dimensions of lot, parcel, and right-of-way boundaries; and 9. Proposed landscaping, if any. v. All new streets shall be named in the following manner and shall be subject to the approval of the Planning Commission: GENERAL DIRECTION OVER 1,000 FEET IN LENGTH North and south East and west Diagonal Curving Streets Avenues Roads Drives UNDER 1,000 FEET IN LENGTH Places Courts Ways Circles vi. The general layout of all site improvements attached to the preliminary plat shall be for the entire tract of property even if the owner or developer only intends to initially develop a part of the entire tract and such general layout is to provide for the extension of improvements to the boundary of the proposed subdivision to serve adjoining land. E. Approval of Preliminary Plat. When a plat is filed with the Planning Commission, the Planning and Zoning Administrator shall examine it to determine whether or not it complies with the requirements of Section 1111.01(A) through (D). The Planning and Zoning Administrator shall then refer the plat to the City Engineer. If the plat does not meet the requirements, the Planning and Zoning Administrator shall return it to the owner who shall revise and refile it, and additional fees may apply. If the plat meets the requirements, the Planning and Zoning Administrator shall lay it before the Planning Commission at its next meeting. The Commission shall thereupon examine it and approve it or conditionally approve it within thirty (30) days if it is satisfied that it complies, or will comply after minor changes, in all respects with this chapter. The approval or the conditions of approval of the Planning Commission will be indicated in writing on two (2) copies of the preliminary plat which will be returned to the owner and surveyor. The remaining four (4) copies bearing the notation of approval shall remain on file, available to the public. The approval of a preliminary plat shall be effective for a maximum period of twelve months, unless extended by the Planning Commission. 210

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