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Session Laws, 1970
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2538                               Municipal Charters

(1)    Vicinity map at a scale of 1" = 1000' indicating the location of
the property with respect to surrounding property and streets. The map
shall show all streets and property within one thousand (1000) feet of
the applicant's property. All property held by the applicant in the area
shall be identified.

(2)    The names of all property owners of unsubdivided property
within two hundred (200) feet of the extreme limits of the subdivision
as their names appear on the tax records. In the event that recorded lots
adjoin the land to be subdivided, the subdivision name and lot number
shall be sufficient identification.

(3)    The proposed name of the subdivision, which shall not duplicate
or closely approximate the name of any other subdivision in the County.

(4)    The name and address of the owner or owners of the land to
be subdivided, the name and address of the subdivider, if other than the
owner. Portions of this information may appear on submittal form and
not on plat.

(5)    Approximate true north, Maryland State Plain Coordinate
grid north scale and date.

(6)    The name and address of the registered engineer, land surveyor,
architect, or planner responsible for the preparation of the plat.

(7)    A letter from the owner, should he be different from the
subdivider, authorizing the subdivider to act as his agent with full
authority.

(8)    Subdivision boundaries with bearings and distances related to
the Anne Arundel County Coordinate System and at least one (1) Mary-
land State Grid Coordinate (include entire area proposed to be subdivided
and remainder of the tract in the same ownership); all existing easements,
railroad and utility rights-of-way and the purpose for which such ease-
ments and rights-of-way have been established; parks and other public
open spaces.

(9)    All existing pertinent features either natural or man-made that
may influence the design of the subdivision, such as water courses, tree
groves, swamps, outstanding natural topographic features, power trans-
mission towers, scenic or historic areas, existing buildings, sewers, water
mains, culverts, utility lines, and fire hydrants. Location and extent of
erosion and sediment control measures shall be shown. Where underground
utilities exist within or adjacent to the tract the approximate location,
pipe size, and direction of flow shall be indicated.

(10)    Existing topography normally with two (2) foot contour in-
tervals tied to the Anne Arundel County vertical control datum. Where
the terrain is ruggedest and hilly and where existing grades are six TEN
percent (6%) (10%) or more, five (5) foot contour intervals will be
permitted over the area where such grades exist. Contour lines shall be
shown two hundred (200) feet beyond the subdivision boundary.

(11)    Location, widths, and names of all existing improved streets
or alleys on or within one hundred (100) feet of the subdivision; those
PRELIMINARILY APPROVED OR recorded but unimproved (ARE TO
BE shown with dashed lines).

(12)    The layout of all proposed and existing lots with appropriate
dimensions and minimum area in square feet for each lot; proposed uses
of property and proposed front yard setback or other setback lines.

 

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