(A) Easements.
(1) Easements for roads, streets, paths, storm water drainage, sanitary sewers, or other public uses as may be required by a city agency shall be dedicated to the public for future acceptance by a public agency, and the use shall be specified on the map.
(2) Easements for an existing or proposed utility installation for the use of a private or nongovernmental agency shall not be shown on the map unless there is a recorded conveyance to such individual or corporation, except as provided in subdivision (4) of this division.
(3) All easements of record shall be shown on the map, together with the names of the grantees and sufficient recording data to identify the conveyance, for example, the County Recorder's serial number and date or the book and page of county records.
(4) Easements not disclosed by the records in the office of the County Recorder and found by the surveyor or engineer to be existing in the subdivision prior to the date of filing for record of the subdivision map shall be specifically designated on the map, naming the persons using such easements and describing the specific purposes for which the easements are being used.
(5) Easements evidenced by the records in the office of the County Recorder prior to the date of filing for record of the subdivision map shall be specifically designated thereon by the volume and page of the conveyances which established such easements and the names of the grantees in such conveyances or the grantors named in the conveyances who reserved the easements.
(6) The side lines of all such record easements shall be shown by dashed lines on the final map with the widths, lengths, and bearings thereof in figures, if available from the records.
(B) Linear, angular, and radial data. Sufficient linear, angular, and radial data shall be shown to determine the bearings and lengths of the boundary lines of the subdivision and of the boundary lines of every lot and parcel which are a part thereof. The length, radius, and the total central angle or radial bearings of all curves shall be shown.
(C) Adjoining subdivisions. The adjoining corners of all adjoining subdivisions shall be identified by subdivision number or name and reference to the book and page of the recorded map showing such subdivision and, if no such subdivision is adjacent, by the name and reference to the recorded deed by book and page number for the last recorded owner of such adjacent property.
(D) Monuments. The location and description of all existing and proposed monuments shall be shown. The final map shall show the monument lines of each street, the boundaries of each street, including the widths of the portions of any fractional streets being dedicated, the widths of existing street rights-of-way, when available from public records, and the widths of each side of the monument lines of whole streets. The widths and locations of adjacent streets shall be shown as determined from public records. Whenever the City Engineer has established either the center line or monument line of the street and such information is made a public record, such location and data shall be shown on the final map.
(E) Additional data. The side lines of alleys and walkways shall be shown in dashed lines. Each lot shall be shown entirely on one sheet of the final map.
(1) Dimensions of lots shall be given as the net dimensions to the boundaries of adjoining streets.
(2) No ditto marks shall be used in the dimensions and data shown on the map.
(3) If the subdivider elects to show the area of the lot, the area shall be exclusive of that portion lying in the street.
('66 Code, § 9-4.505) (Ord. 275-C-S, passed 3-11-75)