16.15.040 Form of map - Information required.
   Every tentative map shall be clearly and legibly reproduced and shall contain the following information:
   A.   A key or location map on which shall be shown the general area including adjacent property, subdivisions and roads.
   B.   The subdivision/tract/parcel name or number, date, north symbol scale, and sufficient description to define location and boundaries of the proposed subdivision development.
   C.   Name and address of recorded owner or owners.
   D.   Name and address of subdivider.
   E.   Name and business address of the person who prepared the map.
   F.   Acreage of proposed tract to the nearest tenth (10th) of an acre.
   G.   Sufficient elevations or contours or notations indicating direction and percent of slope to determine the general slope of the land and the high and low point thereof.
   H.   The locations, names, widths, and grades of all roads, streets, highways, and ways in the proposed subdivision which are to be offered for dedication as approved by the County street name coordinator.
   I.   The locations, names and existing widths of all adjoining and contiguous highways, streets, and ways.
   J.   Location and character of all existing public utilities including sizes of pipelines serving the proposed subdivision.
   K.   The widths, location, and purposes of all existing and proposed easements.
   L.   Lot layout, dimensions of each lot, and lot numbers.
   M.   City limit lines occurring within the general vicinity of the proposed subdivision.
   N.   Boundaries of any units within the subdivision if the subdivision is to be recorded in stages.
   O.   Names and owners of land immediately adjacent to the subdivision.
   P.   The outline of any existing buildings to remain in place and their locations in relation to existing or proposed street and lot lines, along with the location of any wells or septic tanks and leaching fields.
   Q.   Location of all trees proposed to remain in place, standing within the boundaries of proposed public rights-of way.
   R.   Location and limits of all areas subject to inundation or stormwater overflow and the location, width, and direction of all watercourses based upon a 100-year storm occurrence and as available from the California Department of Water Resources, the 200-year storm occurrence.
   S.   Typical section of the proposed street improvements.
(Ord. 824-2016 § 5 (part), 2017)