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Any unimproved natural watercourses wholly or partially within the proposed subdivision shall be indicated on the final map or parcel map. The final map or parcel map shall also show areas within the subdivision which are subject to inundation or flood hazard upon the ultimate development of a watershed.
(Ord. 744-NS, eff. April 17, 1980)
The lots on the final map shall be numbered consecutively commencing with the number “one,” with no omissions or duplications; provided, however, where the subdivision is a continuation of or an addition to an existing subdivision, the lot numbers shall commence with the number immediately following the last or highest lot number of such existing subdivision and in all other respects shall conform with the preceding requirements. The last lot number shall be circled. No gap in lot numbers may be reserved for a future subdivision map. All other areas, other than streets, which are to be offered in whole for dedication on the map or subsequent to the recordation of the map and which do not meet zoning requirements as to size and shape shall be designated as “Parcels” and consecutively numbered or lettered. The parcels on the parcel map shall be designated with consecutive numbers or letters.
(Ord. 744-NS, eff. April 17, 1980)
The title, showing the tract number or parcel map number, the designation of the latest legal subdivision of which it is a part, together with a reference to the legal record of such subdivision, shall appear on each sheet of the final map or parcel map.
(Ord. 744-NS, eff. April 17, 1980)
The certificate of the engineer or surveyor responsible for the survey and final map or parcel map, containing the information required by Section 66441 or subsection (a) of Section 66449 of the Subdivision Map Act, shall appear on the title sheet of the final map or parcel map.
(Ord. 744-NS, eff. April 17, 1980)
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