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Upon approval of the tentative map of subdivision of four lots or”less by the planning commission and within one year thereof, a parcel map shall be prepared by a registered civil engineer or licensed land surveyor and presented to the city engineer, for examination, together with a checking fee of twenty-five dollars and a recording fee of five dollars for the first sheet and two dollars for each additional sheet. (Ord. 244 § 3(part), 1967: Ord. 89 § 3.11(a), 1955).
The parcel map shall show the definite location of streets or property lines bounding the property for the purpose of showing proposed street widening, conformity with proposed building setback lines, and other information required by the planning commission for the orderly administration of the zoning and building regulations. (Ord. 244 § 3(part), 1967: Ord. 89 § 3.11(b), 1955).
The parcel map may be compiled from recorded or filed data when survey information exists on filed maps to sufficiently locate and retrace the exterior boundary lines of the parcel map and when the location of at least one of these boundary lines can be established from an existing monumented line. (Ord. 244 § 3 (part), 1967: Ord. 89 § 3.11(c), 1955).
Within twenty days after receiving the parcel map, or within such additional time as may be reasonably necessary, the city engineer shall examine it for the survey information shown thereon, and if he or she is satisfied that it is technically correct, he or she shall place the following certification on the map:
“CITY ENGINEER'S CERTIFICATE
This map has been examined this day of , 19 for conformance with the requirements of Section 11575 of the Subdivision Map Act.
Signed
City Engineer”
(Ord. 244 § 3(part), 1967: Ord. 89 § 3.11(d), 1955).
It shall be a map legibly drawn, printed, or reproduced by a process guaranteeing a permanent record in black or tracing cloth or polyester base film, including certificates. It ink is used in polyester base film, the ink surface shall be coated with a suitable substance to assure permanent legibility. (Ord. 244 § 3(part), 1967: Ord. 89 § 3.12(a), 1955).
The size of each sheet shall be eighteen by twenty-six inches. A marginal line shall be drawn completely around each sheet, leaving an entirely blank margin of one inch. The scale of the map shall be large enough to show all details clearly and enough sheets shall be used to accomplish this end. The particular number of the sheet and the total number of sheets comprising the map shall be stated on each of the sheets, and its relation to each adjoining sheet shall be clearly shown. (Ord. 244 § 3 (part), 1967: Ord. 89 § 3.12(b), 1955).
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