The contents of the final map shall be in compliance with the subdivision map act and as follows:
A. Boundary. The boundary' of the subdivision shall be designated by a heavy black line in a manner that shall not cover figures or other data;
B. Title. Each sheet shall have a title showing the subdivision number and name and the location of the property being subdivided with reference to maps which have been previously recorded, or by reference to the plat of a United States Survey. The following words shall appear in the title: "City of Murrieta, Riverside County, California.";
C. Certificates and Acknowledgments. All certificates and acknowledgments shall be made in compliance with state law (Government Code Sections 66433 et seq.) and as approved by the city engineer, and shall appear only once on the cover sheet:
D. Scale, North Point, and Basis of Bearings. There shall appear on each map sheet the scale and north point. The basis of bearings shall appear on the title map sheet and each subsequent sheet or referenced on each subsequent sheet. The basis of bearing shall be based on Zone 6 of the California Coordinate System, unless otherwise approved by the city engineer;
E. Linear, Angular, and Radial Data. Sufficient linear, angular and radial data shall be shown to determine the bearings and lengths of monument lines, street centerlines, the boundary lines of the subdivision, the boundary lines on every parcel which is a part of the subdivision, and ties to existing monuments used to establish the boundary. Arc length, radius. and total central angle and radial bearings of all curves shall be shown. Ditto marks shall not be used in the dimensions and data shown on the map;
F. Monuments. The location and description of all existing and proposed monuments shall be shown. Standard city monument types shall be set in compliance with city standards.
G. Parcel Numbers.
1. Parcel numbers shall begin with the number "1" in each subdivision and shall continue consecutively with no omissions or duplications except where contiguous lands, under the same ownership, are being subdivided in successive units. in which case, parcel numbers may begin with the next consecutive number following the last number in the preceding unit.
2. Nonbuildable, open space and common parcel areas shall be lettered beginning with the letter"A" and shall continue consecutively with no omissions or duplications.
3. Each parcel shall be shown entirely on one sheet of the final map, unless otherwise approved by the city engineer.
H. Adjoining Properties. The adjoining corners of all adjoining subdivisions shall be identified by subdivision number, or name when not identified by official number, with reference to the book and page ofthe filed map showing the subdivision. if no subdivision is adjacent, then by the name of the owner and reference to the re-corded deed by book and page number for the last record owner;
I. City Boundaries. City boundaries which cross or join the subdivision shall be clearly designated;
J. Street Names. The names of all streets or alleys within or adjoining the subdivision shall be shown:
K. Traffic Prohibition. lnstrument(s) prohibiting traffic over the side line or end of a street shall be provided, when and if required;
L. Parcels for Dedication.
1 . The final map shall particularly define, delineate and designate all parcels intended for private purposes.
2. All parcels offered for dedication for any purpose, public or private, shall be clearly shown.
3. Private streets allowed under the provisions of this article, with all boundaries, courses, and dimensions clearly shown and defined in every case.
4. Parcels offered for dedication, but not accepted, shall be so designated.
M. Easements and Dedications.
1. Easements and dedications for alleys, local transit facilities, paths, roads or streets, sanitary sewers, storm water drainage, utilities, or other public use as may be required, shall be dedicated to the public for acceptance by the city or other public agency, and the use shall be specified on the map.
2. All easements of record shall be shown on the map, together with the name of the grantee and sufficient recording data to identify the conveyance (e.g., recorder's serial number and date, or book and page ofofficial records).
3. Easements not disclosed by the records on file with the county recorder and found by the surveyor or engineer to be existing, shall be specifically designated on the map, identifying the apparent dominant tenements for which the easement was created.
4. The side lines of all easements of record shall be shown by dashed lines on the final map with the widths, lengths and bearings of record. The width and location of all easements shall be approved by the city engineer.
5. Between the time of the approval of the tentative map and the recordation of the final map, easements shall not be granted to other agencies or utility companies which interfere with the city's rights in any public rights-of-way.
N. One Hundred- (100-) year Flood Inundation. The map shall show the line of one hundred- (100-) year flood inundation when the subject site includes, or is adjacent to, areas subject to periodic inundation. Areas of inundation shall be in compliance with the Federal Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) and the county flood control district.
O. Condominium Map. The map of a condominium shall show all surface units;
P. Open Space Areas.
1. Areas May Be Shown. Open space areas may be shown, subject to the approval of the city.
2. Public Areas in Fee. Public open space areas shall be dedicated in fee unless otherwise specified in the approval or conditional approval of the tentative map.
3. Private Areas as Easements. Private open space areas shall be dedicated as open space easements unless otherwise specified in the approval or conditional approval of the tentative map.
Q. Request for Approval. The subdivider shall submit a written request for the city's approval of the final map.
R. Environmental Constraint Sheet. Any notes(s) required by the conditions of approval shall be shown on an environmental constraint sheet and referenced on the final map. This shall be required when constraints, including any of the following, are conditioned:
1. Archaeological sites;
2. Fire protection;
3. Flood hazard zone(s);
4. Geologic mapping;
5. Grading;
6. Seismic lines;
7. Setbacks;
8. Sewage disposal;
9. Structure(s);
10. Structure setback lines: and
11. Water availability.
When an environmental constraint sheet is required. a note shall be placed below the surveyor's notes on the final map stating the following:
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSTRAINT NOTE: Environmental Constraint Sheet affecting this map is on file in the E. C. S. Book , Page . This note affects Lot Nos. or Parcel No.
(Ord. 542 § 2, 2019; Ord. 182 §2 (part), 1997)