§ 14-89. Required information.  


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  • The following existing conditions shall be shown on a sketch plat:

    (1)

    Boundary lines. Perimeter boundary of the overall tract, bearings and distances, referred the legal point of beginning;

    (2)

    Streets on or adjacent to tract. Name, right-of-way width, and location of streets on and adjacent to the tract, and any existing railroad, sidewalk, trail, or bike lane;

    (3)

    Contour data. Topographic contour data at no more than two-foot elevation intervals. The source of this data shall be written on the plat. Existing contour data from the DeKalb County Geographic Information System Department may be used where available;

    (4)

    Tree survey. A tree survey in compliance with section 14-39 or tree sample calculations where allowed by the county arborist which may be submitted as a separate plan;

    (5)

    Historic resources. Any building, structure, site or district identified as historic by the DeKalb County Historic Preservation Commission, the DeKalb County Historic Resources Survey, the comprehensive plan, by listing on the Georgia or National Register of Historic Places, or by listing as a National Historic Landmark.

    (6)

    Natural features on tract. Other conditions on the tract such as stream buffers, state waters, cemeteries, wetlands, existing structures, intermediate regional floodplain boundary (where available), rock outcroppings, and archeological resources;

    (7)

    Soils. Location of soils as shown on Soil Survey of DeKalb County, Georgia by the United States Department of Agriculture;

    (8)

    Geographical data. Numerical and graphic scales, north arrow, land lot and district numbers and lines, city and county names and limit lines;

    (9)

    Prior subdivisions. Name and reference of any formerly recorded subdivision crossing any of the land shown on the plat;

    (10)

    Zoning district. Show zoning district, case number and conditions of zoning;

    (11)

    Permits. Show any special administrative permit number, special land use permit number, or board of appeals case number and conditions;

    (12)

    Variances. Show any administrative variance approvals;

    (13)

    Septic tanks. Show existing septic tank and drain field location or note absence;

    (14)

    Sewers. Show size and location of sanitary sewer main(s) available;

    (15)

    Sewer easements. Show a sanitary sewer easement with a minimum width of fifteen (15) feet of for all county maintained lines not within county right-of-way, unless otherwise required by water and sewer department;

    (16)

    Water mains. Show size and location of water main(s) and fire hydrants;

    (17)

    Water main easements. Show a water main easement with a minimum width of fifteen (15) feet for all county maintained lines not within right-of-way;

    (18)

    IRF. Show on plan whether FEMA or county benchmark used to establish IRF also identify location of Benchmark;

    (19)

    Wetlands. Provide wetlands determination from U.S. Army corps of engineers;

    (20)

    Receiving waters. Provide distance to and name of receiving waters;

    (21)

    Certificate of conformity. Certification by the applicant that no lots platted are non-conforming or will result in any non-conforming lots.

    (22)

    Bury pits. Show location of any existing inert waste bury pits.

    (23)

    Seal. All sheets of plats must be sealed by a professional engineer, architect, surveyor, or landscape architect currently registered in the state of Georgia;

(Ord. No. 30-02, Pt. II, 7-9-02)