A. The lot line adjustment map shall be on paper eight and one-half (8.5) by eleven (11) inches or eighteen (18) by twenty-six (26) inches. The lot line adjustment map shall be legibly drawn in pencil or ink and shall use a decimal or an engineer's scale adequate and appropriate for the map. The lot line adjustment map shall clearly show the following information:
1. The boundary lines of the original parcels, with dimensions. Such information shall be based on existing survey or other record data;
2. The proposed division lines with dimensions and the net area of each lot within such lot line adjustment;
3. All existing surface and underground structures and improvements located on the original parcels within fifty (50) feet of the boundary of each unit of land to be transferred or conveyed between adjoining lots or parcels;
4. The names, locations and widths of all abutting streets;
5. The location, purpose and width of all existing streets and easements affected by or in close proximity to the land to be conveyed between adjoining lots;
6. The existing use of the property;
7. The existing water supply;
8. The existing method of sewage disposal;
9. A description of all the property involved in the lot line adjustment sufficient to identify it on the county assessor's maps, including the section, township and range in which the property is located;
10. Such other information as the city planner determines is necessary for him to properly consider the proposed lot line adjustment.
B. The lot line adjustment map shall be accompanied by the following information:
1. Legal descriptions of each adjusted parcel shown on the lot line adjustment map;
2. A certificate signed by the legal owner or owners or an authorized agent stating that a lot line adjustment is requested and certifying that the information shown on the map is true and correct. If the certificate is signed by an agent of the legal owner, such agent shall submit written authorization from the owner to file the map. (Ord. 2017-01 (part), 2017: Ord. 9605 § 32 (part), 1996: prior code § 9295)