§ 16.28.080. Form and accompanying data.  


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  • Every tentative map of a subdivision shall be clearly and legibly drawn. The size of the sheet shall not be less than eighteen by twenty-six inches. The scale of the map shall be one inch equals one hundred feet on large areas, and one inch equals fifty feet on small or irregular areas, unless otherwise permitted by the city council; and in any case shall clearly show the details thereof. The map shall contain the following data:

    A.

    The tract number or name, date, north point, scale and legal and/or other sufficient description to define the location and boundaries of the proposed tract;

    B.

    Key map showing adjacent property, subdivision, roads or streets, and proposed streets in subdivision;

    C.

    Names, addresses and telephone numbers of record owner, subdivider and person preparing map;

    D.

    Acreage of proposed tract to the nearest tenth of an acre;

    E.

    Number of lots, average lot size, and size of smallest lot in tract;

    F.

    Contour lines having the following intervals; one foot contour interval for ground slopes between level and five percent;

    G.

    Locations widths and centerline slopes of all streets, highways and other trafficways in the proposed subdivision and approximate elevations at each street intersection;

    H.

    The locations, names, existing width, slope, top curb elevation and centerline elevation at the end of the existing improvements of all adjoining and contiguous highways, streets and traffic thoroughfares;

    I.

    Location and size of all existing pipelines and related structures, at the connection to existing pipelines show ground elevation and flow line elevations;

    J.

    Location and character of all existing public utilities and the approximate widths and locations of all existing easements for drainage, sewerage, and public utilities together with building and use restrictions applicable thereto;

    K.

    Approximate lot layout and approximate dimensions of each lot and lot numbers;

    L.

    Outline of any existing building to remain and their locations in relation to existing or proposed streets and lot lines. Give floor or pad elevations when obtainable;

    M.

    Existing use or uses and zone or zones of the property and proposed use or uses;

    N.

    Approximate boundaries of areas subject to inundation of storm water overflow and the location, width and direction of all watercourses;

    O.

    Typical street cross-section showing all improvements;

    P.

    Irrigation lines and agreements where they can be reasonably obtained;

    Q.

    All water wells with existing water right agreements where they can be reasonably obtained;

    R.

    Location, ownership and dimensions of all parcels of land two acres or less bounded on two or more sides by the subdivision;

    S.

    Proposed public area, if any;

    T.

    In a subdivision which may reasonably be expected to be resubdivided in whole or in part at some future time there shall be shown in dotted lines on the tentative map, a plan of future street extensions with special consideration given to drainage;

    U.

    A statement shall be presented by the owner in written form accompanying the map stating any restrictive covenant leases, rights-of-way, licenses, and encumbrances affecting the use of the land;

    V.

    Proposed noncompliance with this section shall be submitted in a written explanation of the reasons for such noncompliance.

(Ord. 1095 §5 (Exh. A (part)), 2003: Ord. 1094 §5 (Exh. A (part)), 2003).