§ 10-2.501.3 CONTENT.
   (A)   The tentative map shall show the following information:
      (1)   Name and address of legal owner, subdivider, and the person preparing the map (including registration number).
      (2)   Assessor's parcel number.
      (3)   Date prepared, north arrow, scale, and contour interval.
      (4)   Existing and proposed land use.
      (5)   Title.
      (6)   A vicinity map, sufficient to show the relation to the local community.
      (7)   Existing topography of the site extending at least 100 feet from its boundary, including but not limited to:
         (a)   Existing contours at two-foot intervals, if the existing ground slope is less than 10% and not less than five-foot intervals for existing ground slopes greater than or equal to 10%. Existing contours shall be represented by screened or dashed lines.
         (b)   Type and circumference of all trees. Any trees proposed to be removed shall be so indicated.
         (c)   The approximate location and outline of existing structures identified by type. Structures to be removed shall be so marked.
         (d)   The location, width, and direction of flow of each watercourse.
         (e)   The location, pavement, and right-of-way width, and grade and name of existing streets or highways.
         (f)   Location and type of street improvements.
         (g)   The location, size, and slope of existing storm drains and the location of existing overhead utility lines on peripheral streets.
         (h)   The location, width, and identity of existing easements.
      (8)   Any improvements proposed by the owner shall be shown.
      (9)   If the site is to be graded, proposed contours shall be shown or on an approved grading plan shall be submitted.
      (10)   The proposed lot layout and lot areas.
      (11)   Proposed easements or rights-of-way.
      (12)   The source and date of existing contours.
      (13)   A preliminary report of title showing the current vested owner.
      (14)   A soils and/or engineering geology report may be required by the City Engineer.
   (B)   The City Engineer may waive any of the foregoing requirements upon finding that the location 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.
('61 Code, § 10-2.501.3) (Ord. 252 C.S., passed 8-3-81)