(A) Tentative maps shall be prepared by or under the direction of a registered civil engineer or a licensed surveyor.
(B) The tentative map shall be clearly and legibly drawn on one sheet. Whenever practicable, map sheets should be no less than 18 by 26 inches. In no case shall the scale be less than one inch to 80 feet. All lettering shall be one-eighth-inch minimum. The map shall contain, at a minimum, all of the following, as well as any additional information that may be specified in required application forms:
(1) A title, which shall contain the subdivision number, subdivision name and type of subdivision.
(2) Name and address of the legal owner, the subdivider and person preparing the map, including registration or license number.
(3) A sufficient legal description to define the boundary of the proposed subdivision.
(4) Date, north arrow, scale, contour interval and source and date of existing contours.
(5) Existing and proposed land use.
(6) A vicinity map showing data sufficient to locate the proposed subdivision and show its relation to the community.
(7) Existing topography of the proposed site and at least 100 feet beyond its boundary, including, but not limited, to the following.
(a) Existing contours at one foot intervals.
(b) The approximate location of all trees standing within the boundaries of the division of land and indication as to which trees are to be removed. The location of all trees with a diameter greater than six inches, measured three feet above grade, shall be indicated, and a statement on the existing ground cover shall also be submitted.
(c) The approximate location and outline of existing structures identified by type. Structures to be removed shall be so marked.
(d) The approximate location of all areas subject to inundation or storm water overflow and the location, width and direction of flow of each water course.
(e) The location, pavement and right-of-way width, grade and name of existing streets or highways.
(f) The widths, location and identity of all existing easements.
(g) The location and size of existing sanitary sewers, water mains and storm drains, and the approximate slope of existing sewers and storm drains shall be indicated. The location of existing overhead and underground utility lines on peripheral streets shall be indicated.
(C) Proposed improvements required to be shown shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
(1) The location, grade, centerline and curb return radii and arc length of curves, pavement, right-of-way width and name of all proposed and existing adjacent streets.
(2) Typical sections of all existing and proposed streets.
(3) The location, width and nature of all easements.
(4) The approximate lot layout and the approximate dimensions of each lot and of each building. The data shall show the approximate finished grade of each lot.
(5) Location and nature of all proposed recreation facilities.
(6) Location and nature of all proposed common areas and areas to be dedicated for public open space or reserved for common private open space.
(7) The location, elevation and size of existing and proposed sanitary sewers, water mains and storm drains.
(8) Location and nature of all proposed slopes.
(9) Dimensions of setbacks for proposed structures.
(10) Phasing lines for proposed developments.
(D) The name or names of any geologist or soils engineer whose services were utilized in the preparation of the design of the tentative map.
(E) The tentative map shall be accompanied, at a minimum, by the following data or reports, as well as any additional data and reports that may be required by the City Planner to facilitate review of the tentative map:
(1) Title report. A preliminary title report dated no older than within four months of the filing date of the tentative map.
(2) Owner’s affidavit. The subdivider shall submit written verification that the fee owner or owners of the realty have consented to the filing of the tentative map.
(Ord. 1346, passed 5-2-12)