(a) The subdivision shall be clearly and legibly drawn. The dimension of this map shall be nine inches by thirteen inches or any multiple thereof.
(b) The scale of the map shall be large enough to show clearly all details thereof, and in no case shall the scale be less than one inch equals one hundred feet. When the area to be subdivided is not shown on one sheet, the city planning commission may require the submission of a map showing the entire area indicating streets, keyed to each sheet of the tentative map.
(c) The tentative map shall contain the following information:
(1) The tract number;
(2) Sufficient data to define the location and boundaries of the proposed subdivision;
(3) Name, telephone number and address of owner or owners of record;
(4) Name, telephone number and address of subdivider;
(5) Name, telephone number and business address of person who prepared the plan or map;
(6) The location, names and existing widths of adjacent streets, highways, and other dedicated and nondedicated access ways;
(7) The location, names and widths of all existing or proposed streets, ways or pedestrian paths in the subdivision and their approximate grades, including typical sections and grades thereof;
(8) The location of existing utilities, sewers, drainage ditches, and other drainage facilities located in, or adjacent to, the proposed subdivision;
(9) The location and dimensions of all known existing easements and reservations;
(10) Approximate radius of each curve;
(11) Approximate lot layout and approximate dimensions of each lot including square footage;
(12) Size of smallest lot in tract and average size of all lots;
(13) Approximate boundaries of areas subject to inundation or storm water overflow and the location, width and direction of flow of all water courses;
(14) Plan and easements for drainage and for handling storm water;
(15) Existing use or uses of the property and to scale the outline of any existing buildings and their locations in relation to existing or proposed street and lot lines;
(16) Statement of use zone and proposed use of the property;
(17) Source of water supply;
(18) Provision for sewerage and sewage disposal;
(19) Areas to be reserved for public or semi-public use, if any;
(20) Topography with contours such that:
(A) Contour intervals of one foot or less used where ground slope is three percent or less;
(B) Contour intervals of five feet or less shall be used where ground slopes exceed three percent;
(21) A statement of the improvements proposed to be made or installed;
(22) Approximate location of all tree and tree masses, twelve feet or more in height, standing within boundaries of the subdivision, also the approximate diameter of such trees at a height of thirty inches above grade;
(23) Railroad rights-of-way and grade crossing;
(24) Date, north point arrow, scale;
(25) Key map locating the proposed subdivision in relation to surrounding areas;
(26) Identify all adjacent divisions of land;
(27) If a geological report is necessary to determine whether the property to be subdivided is subject to an existing or potential geological hazard, a written report stating how the geological conditions will affect the proposed development will be required. The report shall be prepared by a geologist experienced in engineering matters and qualified by the county geological qualifications board;
(28) Name all existing streets and extensions thereof, and letter for all other proposed streets;
(29) In a division of land consisting of a condominium project as defined in Section 1350 of the Civil Code or a community apartment project as defined in Section 11004 of the Business and Professions Code the tentative map shall show the general location of all buildings and other structures to be erected including means of access thereto;
(30) Owner's statement. Such of the foregoing information as may not practicably be shown on the plan shall be contained in a written owner's statement accompanying the map.
(Ord. 121 § 305, 1967).