§ 16.20.020 TENTATIVE PARCEL MAP—PREPARATION AND FILING.
   (A)   Preparation. A tentative map shall be prepared and processed as provided in the Map Act and this code.
   (B)   Size and information. A tentative parcel map shall be of sufficient size, as determined by the City Engineer, to clearly show the entire subdivision on one sheet. In no case shall the scale be less than 100 feet to the inch. Each tentative parcel map shall contain the information required of a tentative subdivision map.
   (C)   Applications. All applications for parcel maps shall be filed, together with the tentative parcel map, with the Planning Division on forms for such purpose. The subdivider shall submit to the Planning Division 15 blue-line prints and one thin brown-line copy of the tentative parcel map, together with three copies of the owner's statement.
   (D)   Departmental processing and distribution. The Planning Division shall submit copies of the tentative parcel map to such agencies and departments which it deems to have sufficient interest for their review and report. Within ten days from the date of receipt of the copy of the tentative parcel map, each agency or department to which said copy may have been transmitted shall examine the map to ascertain if the proposed subdivision conforms to the requirements of the agency or department, and shall file with the Planning Commission a written report thereon.
(`83 Code, § 16.20.020) (Ord. 82-19 § 1 (part), 1982)