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(1) [Proposed name] Name of the subdivision, if proposed, which shall not <br />duplicate nor resemble the name of another subdivision in the County. The <br />proposed name shall be subject to approval by the director; <br />(2) Date, northpoint and scale of drawing; <br />(3) Tax key number and other information to sufficiently describe and define the <br />location and boundaries of the proposed subdivision according to the County <br />real property records [of the State t,,,, office]; <br />(4) Names and addresses of the owner, subdivider, and engineer or surveyor who <br />prepared the plat; <br />(5) The approximate lot layout and the approximate dimension and area of each lot; <br />(6) Acreage of proposed subdivision and number of lots; and <br />(7) A title report issued by a licensed title company in the name of the owner of the <br />land, showing all parties whose consents are necessary and their interests in the <br />premises when required by the director. <br />Section 23 -64. Existing conditions shown on preliminary plat. <br />The preliminary plat shall include the following information on existing conditions[:], <br />unless waived or deferred by the director: <br />(1) Location, width and names of all existing or platted streets within or adjacent to <br />the tract, together with easements, other rights -of -way, and other important <br />features, such as corners, property boundary lines, and control of access lines <br />adjacent to State highways; <br />(2) When required by the director, contours at vertical intervals of five feet where <br />the slope is greater than ten percent. Elevations shall be marked on the contours <br />based on an established bench mark or other datum approved by the director of <br />public works. In addition, the contours as may be required by the manager, State <br />department of health, and director of public works shall be shown; <br />(3) The location and direction of all water courses and approximate location of <br />areas subject to inundation or storm water overflow; <br />(4) Existing uses of property, including but not limited to, location of all existing <br />structures, wells, cisterns, private sewage disposal systems, and utilities; and <br />