19.66.120 Accompanying Data and Reports
The tentative map shall be accompanied by the following data and reports:
   1.   Street Identification. Proposed streets shall be alphabetically labeled.
   2.   Soils Report.
      A.   If a preliminary soils report is required, it shall be prepared by a civil engineer registered in this State and based upon adequate test borings, shall be submitted to the Department for every subdivision, pursuant to Chapter 15 of the Municipal Code.
      B.   A preliminary soils report may be required by the City Engineer.
      C.   If the City has knowledge of, or the preliminary soils report indicates the presence of critically expansive soils, liquefaction, or other soil problems which, if not corrected, would lead to structural defects, a soils investigation of each lot in the subdivision may be required by the Department. This soils investigation shall be done by a civil engineer registered in this State, who shall recommend the corrective action which will prevent structural damage to each structure proposed to be constructed in the area where the soil problems exist.
      D.   The Commission may approve, upon recommendation of the City Engineer, the subdivision, or portion thereof, where a soils problem exists if it determines that the recommended action will prevent structural damage to each structure to be constructed, and a condition to the issuance of any building permit shall require that the approved recommended action will be incorporated into the construction of each structure.
   3.   Title Report. A preliminary title report, acceptable to the Department, showing the legal owners at the time of filing the tentative map, dated within 90 days of the application being deemed complete.
   4.   Environmental Review. Information shall be submitted, as required by the Department, to allow a determination on environmental review to be made in compliance with CEQA. The various time limits contained in this Development Code for taking action on tentative maps shall not commence until the subdivision application is deemed complete for processing, pursuant to Public Resources Code 21151.5 and Map Act Sections 66452.1 and 66452.2. The subdivider shall deposit and pay all fees as may be required for the preparation and processing of environmental review documents.
   5.   Preliminary Engineering Calculations. Information shall be submitted as required by the standard engineering specifications to demonstrate the adequacy of the design of the proposed improvements. This information shall include design parameters and engineering calculations, and be in conformance with the policies and procedures of Public Works.
   6.   Phasing. If the subdivider plans to file multiple final maps on the tentative map, a written notice to this effect shall be filed with the Department. Phase lines shall be shown on the map(s).
   7.   Solar Access. Any plans and information relating to solar access may be required to be submitted at the time of the tentative map submittal pursuant to the provisions of this Development Code.
   8.   Other Reports. Any other data or reports deemed necessary by the Department, or City Engineer.