§ 10-2-10 PLAN VIEW ONLY SHEETS.
   (A)   Plan view only is allowed for construction plans for:
      (1)   Grading and drainage plans with supplemental cross-sections as needed to explain drainage;
      (2)   Water line plans for new subdivisions with pipe size under 12 inches in diameter;
      (3)   Street light plans; and
      (4)   Traffic signal plans.
   (B)   The following information is required:
      (1)   Orientation such that north is either to the top or the right side of the sheet for each plan view;
      (2)   The drawing scale (see Apache Junction City Code Vol. II, § 10-2-5(D)) indicating each plan view, and a graphic scale at least 2 inches long or 100 scale placed adjacent to each north arrow;
      (3)   All existing topography to include, but not be limited to:
         (a)   Existing contours with adequate spot elevations showing drainage;
         (b)   Existing utilities, aerial and underground, including services, manholes, valves, vaults, risers and miscellaneous utility items;
         (c)   Existing irrigation facilities;
         (d)   Adjacent land uses;
         (e)   City limits where applicable;
         (f)   One hundred-year floodplain limits where applicable;
         (g)   One hundred-year floodway limits where applicable;
         (h)   Existing storm drains, manholes, catch basins, retention/detention ponds and other miscellaneous drainage items;
         (i)   Direction of existing drainage flow with flow arrows; and
         (j)   Miscellaneous items of construction.
      (4)   Existing and proposed right-of-way, easements, corner triangles and property lines with accurate dimensions;
      (5)   Pinal County Tax Assessor’s parcel numbers for surrounding properties;
      (6)   Existing topography in lighter imaging than new construction;
      (7)   Drafting and lettering of new construction shall be sufficiently heavier (darker) than existing topography so as to allow it to be quickly and clearly identified;
      (8)   New construction notes shall be heavier (darker) than the general information notes so that they contrast;
      (9)   New drainage slopes shown as a percentage of slope or in foot per foot change of grade;
      (10)   Grade breaks;
      (11)   “Blue-Stake” (a.k.a. “Arizona 811) notes on each sheet; and
      (12)   Engineer’s seal (State of Arizona), signature and date shall be affixed on each sheet.
(Ord. passed - - )