A. A subdivision or land development sketch plan may be submitted by the developer as a basis for informal discussion with the Planning Commission. A sketch plan is for general guidance to the developer.
B. Data furnished in a sketch plan shall include the following information in addition to that required in §
135-15:
(1) Swampy areas, wetlands, springs and areas subject to annual flooding and all other natural features.
(2) Areas of rock outcropping and stone fields or fences.
(3) Areas of historic preservation or interest.
(4) Other significant topographical and physical features.
(5) The use to which various areas will be put (e.g. residential, commercial, industrial, recreation).
C. A subdivision sketch plan must be to scale but precise dimensions are not required.
D. A sketch to an appropriate scale, on one street, shall be submitted covering the entire tract within which the subdivision/land development is situated; showing road extensions, if applicable, can be provided through the remainder of the tracts and also considering factors listed in §
135-16B.
E. The sketch plan shall include the zone in which the property is located.