(A) Form. The tentative map shall be clearly and legibly drawn on one sheet. The scale shall be approved by the City Engineer. The final form shall be approved by the City Engineer.
('63 Code, § 10-4.501.3)
(B) Contents.
(1) The tentative map shall show the following information:
(a) A title.
(b) Name, address, and phone number of legal owner, subdivider, and person preparing the map (including registration number).
(c) Date, north arrow, scale and contour interval.
(d) Existing and proposed land use.
(e) A vicinity map sufficient to locate the proposed subdivision and show its relation to the community.
(f) Existing topography of the proposed site and at least 25 feet beyond its boundary, including but not limited to:
1. Contour lines having the following intervals (the date and the method of developing the contours shall be stated):
a. Two-foot contour intervals for ground slopes between level and 5% plus spot elevations as required.
b. Five-foot contour intervals for ground slopes exceeding 5% but less than 25%.
c. Ten-foot or 20-foot contour intervals for ground slopes exceeding 25%.
d. For subdivisions with no lot less than 20 acres, aerial planimetric maps without contours and blow-up or USGS contours may be submitted in lieu of a more detailed contour map.
2. Types, and size of existing trees shall be indicated. Any trees proposed to be removed shall be so indicated. Trees will be retained wherever possible to preserve the character of the area.
3. The approximate location and outline of existing structures identified by type. Buildings to be removed shall be so marked.
4. The approximate location of all areas subject to inundation of stormwater overflow and the location, width and direction of flow of each watercourse.
5. The location, pavement and right-of-way width, grade, and name of existing streets or highways.
6. The widths, location and identity of all existing easements.
7. The location and size of existing sanitary sewers, water mains, and storm drains. The approximate slope of existing sewers and storm drains shall be indicated. The location of existing overhead utility lines on peripheral streets.
8. For proposed subdivisions in the coastal zone, the location of environmentally sensitive habitat areas and natural hazards as designated in the coastal land use plan.
(g) Any improvements proposed by the owner shall be shown.
(h) If the site is to be graded, engineering data shall be shown as required under § 154.037(H)(5) of this chapter.
(i) The proposed lot layout and lot areas.
(j) Proposed easements or rights-of-way.
(k) A subdivision report as required under § 154.038(B) of this chapter. A soils and/or engineering geology report may be required by the Director of Community Development with the concurrence of the Building Official. If required, the reports shall be as specified in §§ 154.035 through 154.048 of this chapter.
(2) The Director of Community Development may waive any of the foregoing requirements upon finding that the locations or nature of the proposed minor subdivision is such as not to necessitate compliance with these requirements; or may require additional information as deemed necessary.
('63 Code, § 10-4.501.4)
(Ord. 416-C.S., passed 12-6-84; Am. Ord. 652-C.S., passed 2-5-02; Am. Ord. 710-C.S., passed 3-20- 07)