Part 2 — Unified Development Ordinance Subdivision Regulations
City of Andover Unified Development Manual

B. General Information. The following information must be shown on the preliminary plat:
105 Effect of Preliminary Plat Approval A.The Planning Commission's approval of a preliminary plat signifies that the proposed subdivision is generally acceptable, but does not constitute approval of the subdivision itself. B. A subdivision's preliminary plat must be approved before its final plat can be submitted. 1. A preliminary plat is effective for 24 months after the date of its approval. a. The Subdivider may apply for an extension of the 24-month time limit, which may be granted or not at the Planning Commission's discretion. 2. A final plat, for the entire subdivision or a unit of the subdivision, must be filed with the Subdivision Administrator within the preliminary plat's effective dates, or the preliminary plat must be resubmitted as if it had never been approved. a. If there are no substantive changes from the
1. Vicinity map showing existing subdivisions, streets, and unsubdivided tracts adjacent to the proposed subdivision. a. Show how proposed streets will connect with existing streets. b. Show names of adjacent subdivisions, or in the case of unplatted land, names of the owners of adjacent property. c. Show zoning district classifications of the proposed subdivision, and adjacent properties, if any. 2. Label identifying the drawing as a preliminary plat . 3. Proposed name of the subdivision, which must not duplicate or resemble the name of any plat previously recorded within the jurisdiction of these Subdivision Regulations. a. The word "Addition" should be used for a plat which has just been or is in the process of being annexed, not for land already in the City. 4. Name and address of the property owner and the Subdivider . 5. Name and seal of the land planner who prepared the plat, and the surveyor who did the topographic survey. 6. Date of preparation, north arrow, and scale of drawing. 7. Location of the subdivision by quarter-section, section, township and range. a. Location and boundary line of the proposed subdivision, as defined by measured distances to a section corner. b. Total area of the proposed subdivision, in acres. 8. Existing use of the property.
preliminary plat which was originally approved, no additional fee will be charged for the resubmitted preliminary plat.
106 Contents of Preliminary Plat A. The preliminary plat must be drawn to scale. 1. Areas of 100 acres or less must be drawn at a scale of at least 1 inch = 100 feet. 2. Areas over 100 acres must be drawn at a scale of 1 inch = 200 feet.
Main TOC Subdivision TOC Sketch Plan & Preliminary Plat

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