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The contour interval on the tentative map shall not be greater than two feet if the ground slope is less than 10%, nor greater than five feet for ground slopes greater than 10%, and at such intervals that the contour lines will not be spread more than 130 feet (ground distance) apart.
('66 Code, § 9-4.305)(Ord. 275-C-S, passed 3-11-75)
The tentative map shall show the following details:
(A) The outline of existing slides, slips, sump areas, and areas subject to inundation;
(B) The edges of the pavement of existing paved roads and driveways and the edges of the traveled way along unpaved roads;
(C) The approximate existing property lines and boundaries of existing easements within the subdivision, with the names of the owners of record of easements, exclusions, and the properties abutting the subdivision;
(D) The proposed lot and street layout with scaled dimensions of the lots;
(E) The location of all proposed easements for utilities, drainage, and access;
(F) The street names, widths of streets, widths of rights-of-way, and approximate grades and radii of curves along the property lines of each street;
(G) Typical geometric sections for streets showing the pavement widths, curbs, sidewalks, grading in marginal strips, slopes of cuts and fills, and other construction proposed or applicable;
(H) The areas to be used for public purposes;
(I) The location, approximate grade, direction of flow, and type of facility for drainage channels and storm drains;
(J) A vicinity map showing the roads, adjoining subdivisions, towns, creeks, railroads, and other data sufficient to locate the proposed subdivision and to show its relation to community development;
(K) The north arrow and scales for maps and contour intervals; and
(L) The boundary lines of existing land use zones.
('66 Code, § 9-4.306)(Ord. 275-C-S, passed 3-11-75)
The tentative map shall be accompanied by the following data which shall be submitted at the time the map is filed with the Engineering Division:
(A) A written statement of general information which shall contain the following information:
(1) The existing use or uses of the property;
(2) A description of the proposed subdivision, including the number of lots, their average and minimum size, and the nature of development;
(3) The source of water supply;
(4) The method of sewage disposal proposed;
(5) The proposed plan for draining the areas subject to flooding or inundation by waters flowing into or from the subdivision; and
(6) Other improvements proposed;
(B) When required by the city, a report of investigation and a statement by a competent soils engineer as to the stability of areas in which slides have occurred within or immediately adjoining the proposed subdivision or in which there is a slide hazard;
(C) When a tentative map is filed on an area which is a part of a larger single ownership which may be subdivided in the future, the Engineering Division may require a sketch showing the proposed future development;
(D) A preliminary report of title for the property being subdivided;
(E) A grading plan delineating the tentative lot elevations and slopes;
(F) A development plan approximately delineating the subdivision's completed improve-ments, including the final approximate street grades, lot grading, embankments, slopes, and lot drainage directions and grades, but not including the location of buildings and other above-surface improvements; and
(G) An environmental impact report pursuant to the Environmental Quality Act of 1970 (Cal. Pub. Res. Code §§ 21000 et seq.).
('66 Code, § 9-4.307)(Ord. 275-C-S, passed 3-11-75)
Prior to the filing of a tentative map the subdivider may submit to the Engineering Division maps, plans, and other information concerning a proposed or contemplated development. The Engineering Division, within 15 days, shall schedule a conference with the subdivider on such plans and other data and make such recommendations to the subdivider as shall seem proper regarding such plans or other data. Such conference shall be an optional procedure which may be elected by the subdivider and shall not be required by the provisions of this chapter. A subdivider may commence with the filing of a tentative map and may elect to omit the prefiling conference.
('66 Code, § 9-4.308)(Ord. 275-C-S, passed 3-11-75)
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