(A) The parcel map shall be filed for minor subdivisions and shall be prepared from a field survey by a registered civil engineer or licensed land surveyor, except when parcels greater than five acres are created, or, with the City Engineer's approval, when adequate field control and field survey information exists, the map may be drawn from record data only.
(B) The parcel map shall conform to all the provisions of this section and the provisions of Cal. Gov't Code §§ 66444, 66445, 66447, 66448, and 66449.
(1) The parcel map shall show ties to the center line of streets or property lines bounding the property, required street widening, the proposed or adopted highway setback lines, and other information required as a condition of approval.
(2) The boundary of the minor subdivision shall be designated by a one-sixteenth inch black line applied over India ink in such a manner as not to obliterate the figures or other data.
(3) The engineer or land surveyor presenting the map for checking and recording shall affix the certificate for the City Engineer's signature to the title sheet in conformance with the provisions of Cal. Gov't Code § 66450.
(4) The title sheet shall contain the minor subdivision number conspicuously placed at the top of the sheet and the location of the property being subdivided with reference to maps which have been previously recorded or by reference to a plat of the United States Survey. In the event the property included within the subdivision lies wholly within the city, the following words shall appear on the title: “In the City of Antioch”; if partly in unincorporated territory and partly within the city, the following words shall be used: “Lying within the County of Contra Costa and partly within the City of Antioch”.
(5) Affidavits, certificates, acknowledg-ments, endorsements, and the notarial seals required by law and this section shall appear only once on the title sheet. Such data may be printed thereon with opaque ink or by photographic reproduction. If more than three sheets are used, a key diagram shall be included on the first sheet to a scale of 1" = 600'.
(6) There shall appear on each map sheet the scale, the north point, and the basis of bearing. The scale shall be 1" = 20', 1" = 40', or 1" = 100', as required by the City Engineer. The basis of bearings shall be that approved by the Engineering Division, and the map shall show the equation of bearings to the true north.
(7) The following provisions shall apply to easements within the tract:
(a) 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 is provided in subdivision (b) of this subdivision.
(b) Easements not disclosed by the records in the office of the County Recorder and found by the surveyor or engineer to be existing shall be specifically designated on such map, identifying the apparent dominant tenements for which they were created.
(c) All easements of record shall be shown on the map, together with the name of the grantee and sufficient recording data to identify the conveyance, that is, the County Recorder's serial number and the date or the book and page of the county records.
(d) The side lines of all such record easements shall be shown by dashed lines on the final map with the widths, lengths, and the bearings thereof, in figures, if available, from the record.
(8) The adjoining corners of all adjoining subdivisions shall be identified by subdivision number or name and references to the book and page of the Recorder's map showing such subdivisions; and, if no such subdivision is adjacent, then by the name of the owner and reference to the recorded deed by book and page number for the last recorded owner of such adjacent property.
(9) 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 is a part thereof. The length, radius, and total central angle or radial bearings of all curves shall be shown.
(10) City boundaries which cross or join the subdivision shall be clearly designated.
(11) The location and description of all existing and proposed monuments shall be shown.
('66 Code, § 9-4.1206) (Ord. 275-C-S, passed 3-11-75)