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Approval of the tentative map with amendments, if any, shall be deemed as final approval and no final map need be submitted except a parcel map shall be submitted as provided in Sections 16.12.190 through 16.12.290 of this chapter. The planning commission may, however, require that all the provisions of this chapter pertaining to subdivision into five or more lots be complied with where it is the opinion of the planning commission that the intent is ultimately to subdivide in. five or more lots. (Ord. 244 § 3(part), 1967: Ord. 89 § 3.1 (d), 1955).
Twelve copies of a tentative map and statement of the proposed subdivision of any land into five or more lots shall be filed with the City Clerk who shall immediately transmit it to the planning commission at least fifteen days prior to the meeting of the planning commission, at which consideration is desired, together with a filing fee of twenty-five dollars. (Ord. 89 § 3.2(a), 1955).
The planning commission shall transmit copies of such tentative map to the city engineer and may transmit copies to other departments and public agencies having any interest therein, as it deems advisable. Upon receipt of a copy of such tentative map, each department to whom or to which, the same has been transmitted, shall examine the map to ascertain if same conforms to the requirements coming within the authoritative scope of such department, and within ten days after receipt thereof, each department shall make a written report to the planning commission. If the map conforms to the requirements coming within its authorized scope, such department shall so state within its report to the planning commission. If the map does not conform to such requirements, or any of them, such department shall so state in the report, noting therein the particulars in which the map does not conform. (Ord. 89 § 3.2(b), 1955).
The tentative map shall contain the following information:
A. The subdivision name or number, date, north point, scale, and sufficient description to define the location and boundaries of the proposed subdivision;
B. The name and address of record owner or owners of the subdivision;
C. The name and address of the subdivider;
D. The name, business address, and number of the registered civil engineer, or licensed surveyor, who prepared the map of the subdivision;
E. Elevations and contours at intervals of five feet referred to city of Pinole datum, to determine slope of the land and the high and low points thereof, unless approval is obtained from the city engineer to allow greater intervals;
F. The locations, names, widths and approximate grades of all roads, streets, highways and ways in the proposed subdivision and along the boundaries thereof;
G. The location and character of all existing or proposed public utility facilities in the subdivision, or on the adjoining and contiguous highways, streets and ways;
H. The approximate widths, location and purpose of all existing or proposed easements contiguous to, and necessary to, the proposed subdivision;
I. Approximate lot layout and approximate dimensions of each lot and each to be numbered;
J. The outline of any existing buildings to remain in place, and their location in relation to existing or proposed street and lot lines;
K. Approximate location of all areas subject to inundation or storm water overflow, and the location, width, and direction of flow of all water courses;
L. Typical street sections and detail. (Ord. 89 § 3.3, 1955).
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