§ 17.08.030. Tentative map—Content when parcel map required.  


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  • A tentative map for which a parcel map is required shall be prepared by a registered civil engineer or licensed land surveyor, and shall contain all of the following information:

    1.

    The parcel map number and title of the map. If the rights of a vesting tentative map are desired, the words "Vesting Tentative Map" shall be printed conspicuously on the face of the map;

    2.

    Names and addresses of the record owner(s) and land divider;

    3.

    Name, address, telephone, and license number of the engineer or surveyor under whose direction the map was prepared;

    4.

    The boundary lines of the original parcel. The estimated acreage and overall dimensions of all lots, north point, scale and date shall be indicated, as well as a parcel number or letter designation which shall be placed on each proposed new parcel;

    5.

    Proposed lot lines and approximate dimensions. Adjoining property within three hundred feet of the proposed subdivision shall be shown, correlated with proposed lot lines. The existing use of the adjoining property required to be depicted shall be described;

    6.

    Map, book and page numbers of adjoining subdivisions;

    7.

    Existing general plan and zoning designations. Whenever a subdivider files a vesting tentative map for a subdivision whose intended development is inconsistent with the zoning ordinance in existence at that time, that inconsistency shall be noted on the map;

    8.

    Names, locations, rights-of-way and present widths of adjacent or abutting streets, highways, alleys, railroads and rights-of-way. All streets shall be designated as public or private streets;

    9.

    All septic systems, wastewater ponds, sprayfields, sewer lines, wells, springs, storage tanks and pipelines which exist on each of the proposed parcels; water and sewer easements shall be indicated;

    10.

    The distance from existing structures to the boundary lines of the proposed parcels on which the structures are located;

    11.

    The locations, proposed names, and widths of rights-of-way for proposed streets, highways, alleys and easements; the estimated grades of proposed streets; the estimated street centerline radii of curves;

    12.

    Which existing and proposed streets, alleys and rights-of-way are intended to provide legal access to the property. All private streets shall be so noted on the tentative map;

    13.

    Typical cross-sections of all streets;

    14.

    The boundaries of areas subject to inundation or stormwater overflow; approximate boundaries of all natural or artificial areas covered by water and the location, width and direction of flow of all watercourses, living or dry;

    15.

    Watercourses, channels, existing culverts and drain pipes, including existing and proposed facilities for drainage and control of stormwater;

    16.

    Existing use or uses of the property, including all existing structures both above and below ground. All existing structures shall be designated by a distinctive symbol which shall be identified in a legend that shall appear on each page of the tentative map;

    17.

    Proposed use or uses of the property, including at least one future building site on each lot and any additional proposed structures both above and below ground;

    18.

    Names of utility purveyors and the locations of all existing easements for drainage, sewage or public utilities;

    19.

    Public, common and open space areas proposed, if any;

    20.

    In areas to be developed, contours shall be drawn to intervals as follows:

    Slope Interval
    0.00 — 1.00% 1 foot
    1.00 — 15.00% 5 feet
    15.00 — 30.00% 10 feet
    30.00% and over 20 feet

     

    Notwithstanding the above, contours of parcels of forty acres in size or larger with slopes of less than thirty percent may be in intervals of forty feet. In areas not to be developed, greater intervals than those identified above may be permitted, which shall be extended into adjacent property a sufficient distance to establish proper topographical relationships. Copies of U.S.G.S maps are acceptable only if the applicable contour intervals appear on the map and its use is approved by the director of planning.

(Ord. 854 § 2 (part), 1987: prior code § 11609 (a))