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c: The planning commission shall review the sketch plan for its consistency with the <br />COR master plan and development guidelines and make a recommendation to the city <br />council as to the appropriateness of the sketch plan. The planning commission shall <br />review the proposed project for its compatibility with the town center master plan and <br />development guidelines and make a recommendation to the planning commission and <br />city regarding the proposed development. <br />d. The sketch plan shall be scheduled for a council meeting within 30 days after the <br />submittal of the planning commission meeting. <br />(2) Preliminary plat and site plan. <br />a. Requirements for preliminary plans. <br />1. Preliminary site plan. The preliminary site plan shall be drawn at a scale of one <br />inch equals 50 feet, 100 feet, or 200 feet. The submission may be composed of one <br />or more sheets and drawings and shall include: <br />must include curbing); <br />(i) Location of all proposed buildings and their proposed uses; <br />(ii) Location of driveways and parking areas (all driveways and parking areas <br />(iii) Indicate front, side and rear yard setbacks proposed; <br />(iv) Indicate square footage and dimensions of all proposed lots; and <br />(v) Location of all easements, width and purpose. <br />2. Landscape plan. The landscape plan shall be prepared at a scale of one inch equals <br />50 feet and shall contain the following information: <br />(i) Indicate areas for berming and sodding; <br />(ii) Indicate the location of proposed plantings, identify plant materials; <br />(iii)Indicate any existing vegetation; and <br />(iv) Indicate any trees to be removed. <br />3. Grading and drainage plan. The grading and drainage plan shall be drawn at a <br />scale of one inch equals 50 feet, 100 feet or 200 feet and shall contain the following <br />information: <br />(i) Existing and proposed, grades with a minimum of two -foot contour intervals <br />to a known sea level datum; <br />• (ii) Sufficient spot elevations on all proposed hard surface areas; <br />(iii) Estimated runoff of the area based on ten- and 100 -year storm events; <br />