§ 9-4.1201 APPLICATIONS; MINOR SUBDIVISION MAPS.
   (A)   If an applicant proposes to divide a parcel into four or less lots, or divide a parcel which comes within the provisions of subsections (a), (b), (c), or (d) of § 66426 of the Subdivision Map Act, an application for an exception from the requirements of this chapter may be made to the Engineering Division. The application shall specifically set forth each item upon which an exception is requested. The application, in addition to other matters that may be required by the Engineering Division, shall contain the following:
      (1)   Information. Sixteen copies, plus additional copies as required, of a minor subdivision map containing the following information:
         (a)   The parcel being divided, clearly and legibly drawn on one or more sheets to a standard engineer's scale of 1" = 20', 1" = 40', or 1" = 100';
         (b)   A perimeter description of the entire parcel, together with intersecting property lines, abutting public and private roads, easements, and drainage installations adjoining the parcel;
         (c)   A vicinity sketch showing the roads, adjoining subdivisions, towns, creeks, railroads, and other data sufficient to locate the proposed subdivision and to show its relation to the surrounding area;
         (d)   A north arrow and scale of the map;
         (e)   All existing buildings and structures and the approximate locations of other improvements, existing contours, easements, drainage channels, and other structures and the general direction of the flow of storm waters;
         (f)   The names of adjacent property owners (not the applicant);
         (g)   The file number, to be issued by the Engineering Division when the map is submitted;
         (h)   The proposed layout of streets and lots, the lot numbers, and the areas of the lots shown on the map;
         (i)   The names, addresses, and tele-phone numbers of the applicants and owners;
         (j)   The method of sewage disposal and the source of water supply;
         (k)   Each item for which a variance is requested and the specific reasons for the request; and
         (l)   A proposed grading plan or a state-ment of grading as required by the City Engineer.
      (2)   Fees. The application fee shall be $30. However, the fee shall be reduced to $20 when applicable under the provisions of § 9-4.1205 of this article.
      (3)   EIR and General Plan conformance. The applicant shall comply with the Environmental Impact Report and General Plan Conformance set forth in Cal. Gov't Code §§ 65402 and 66473.5.
   (B)   The provisions of this section and the following sections regarding parcel maps shall be inapplicable when such maps propose a lot line adjustment between two or more adjacent parcels where the land taken from one parcel is added to an adjacent parcel and where a greater number of parcels than originally existed is not thereby created provided the lot line adjustment is approved by City Engineer and the lots created, in all other respects, will comply with legal requirements.
('66 Code, § 9-4.1201) (Ord. 275-C-S, passed 3-11-75; Am. Ord. 358-C-S, passed 2-23-78; Am. Ord. 943-C-S, passed 8-11-98)