§ 10.3.3. General Standards.  


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  • A.

    Proposed Development and Street Name. The proposed name of the development and proposed street names shall not duplicate or too closely approximate, phonetically, the name of any other development or street in the city.

    1.

    Refusal. If shown to the contrary, the Planning Division may refuse to accept such development or street names.

    2.

    Use of Letter Designations. The development may use letter designations in place of proposed street names at the option of the applicant.

    B.

    Preparation of Preliminary Plat or Site Plan. The preliminary plat or site plan shall be prepared on a boundary survey of the tract or on a property map showing the approximate location of the boundaries and dimensions of the tract to be developed.

    C.

    Standards for Preliminary Plat or Site Plan.

    1.

    General Standards. The preliminary subdivision plat or site plan shall be clearly and legibly drawn at a scale of 100 feet or less to one inch. The recommended maximum dimension of the sheet size is 36 inches by 48 inches and the minimum dimensions of 17 inches by 22 inches. The Planning Director may approve other sheet sizes and scales as appropriate.

    2.

    Properties in Excess of 100 Acres. For property of over 100 acres, a smaller scale may be used where, in the judgment of the Director of the Planning Department, presentation of detailed data is not necessary to evaluate the entire project. It is the intent of this provision that in all cases sufficient information shall be provided for an adequate evaluation of the public and private improvements.

(Ord. No. 05-32, § 1, 4-5-05; Ord. No. 09-16, § 1, 4-3-09)