4-2-4: REQUIREMENTS:
Every tentative plat, or application, accompanying same shall show the following data and contain information hereinafter set forth:
   (A)   Subdivision designation suitable to the planning commission and the city engineer.
   (B)   Name and address of the subdivider.
   (C)   Name and address of the surveyor or engineer, who prepared the map, together with serial number issued by the state for his registration.
   (D)   A legal description sufficient to define the boundaries of the subdivision, and evidence of ownership of the property to be divided.
   (E)   The location, names and widths of all adjoining streets.
   (F)   The width or right of way, proposed name and approximate grade of each street, alley or way within the proposed subdivision and approximate radius of all curves.
   (G)   The width and approximate location of all existing or proposed easements (public or private) for roads, drainage, sewers, irrigation or public utility purposes, and dedication for parks, recreation areas, schools or other public purposes, if any.
   (H)   If other subdivisions adjoin, that portion thereof which so adjoins showing the streets, zoning, use and ownership thereon with relation to the street in the proposed subdivision.
   (I)   The number of, size and proposed use of lots, zoning of the area and the location, size and proposed use of the public area, if any. If the proposal is over forty (40) acres in size, produce correspondence indicating having complied with the requirements of the Nevada statutes chapter 116.020, regarding offer to dedicate possible school site with final decision to the school board.
   (J)   Source of water supply and proposed method of sewage disposal with certified approval of the state sanitary engineer.
   (K)   All blocks shall be numbered or lettered consecutively. Lot numbers shall be consecutive within each block or totaled. The dimensions of each lot shall show, and each lot shall have an area not less than five thousand (5,000) square feet required by the other regulations of the city.
   (L)   If any portion of the land proposed for subdivision is subject to inundation, storm flow conditions, geological hazard or other hazards, the land so affected shall be clearly marked on the map by a prominent note on each sheet, and the nature of the hazard clearly explained.
   (M)   Contours at five foot (5') intervals when the slope is in excess of ten percent (10%) and two foot (2') intervals when the slope is below ten percent (10%), when in the opinion of the engineer and the planning commission, topography is a major factor in the subdivision design.
   (N)   Date, north point, scale and number of sheets.
   (O)   The location and outline to scale of each existing building and structure, which is not to be moved in the development.
   (P)   The setback distance, or that distance between the right of way for the street and the nearest part of the proposed structure to that right of way.
   (Q)   The location and nature of any physical, natural or geologic feature, that will be used to enhance the environment in the subdivision. Such features shall be clearly indicated on the map with suitable explanation, as to the nature and the use of such feature. (Ord. 63, 12-8-1971)