Tentative lot design and development plans will be required as specified in Article 5 as part of a tentative subdivision application.
Tentative lot design and development plans shall be delineated on the tentative map, providing the scale of said map is deemed sufficient for clarity, definition and use by the City Engineer and the Planning Director.
Should the abovementioned public officials determine that the scale of the tentative map is inadequate for clarity definition, and use, tentative lot design and development plans shall be furnished at a scale which does accomplish, to their satisfaction, these stated objectives. Whether the tentative lot development plans are delineated on the tentative map, or on maps of different scale, the same requirements for completeness, accuracy, and detail as set forth in Article 5 shall apply in full force and effect. The tentative lot design and development plans for the entire subdivision shall delineate the following:
(a) Each lot shall contain a circle having a diameter of 160 feet inscribed totally within its net area. In addition to containing a building site, said circle shall have its general location determined by the following:
(1) Said 160 foot diameter circle shall be connected to the proposed optimal grading for the driveway(s) serving each lot, or combination of contiguous lots. Proposed driveway(s) shall be plotted across the area(s) of the lot(s) which offer the least amount of topographical resistance (cut, fill, tree removal, and grade not exceeding twenty percent) to natural contour. At the discretion of the City Engineer cross-sections of said driveway(s) may be required. Shared driveways may be required where there would result a lesser amount of topographical resistance (as defined above) than would occur with independent driveways serving single lots. All shared driveway widths for vehicle use shall be a minimum of 14 feet,
(2) Said 160 foot diameter circle shall be placed at a topographical elevation that will insure an adequate lower elevation area for septic tank and drainfield requirements, if the lot(s) is (are) to be served by an on-site sewage disposal system, and shall be certified as having adequate area for septic tank and drainfield by the Santa Clara County Department of Environmental Health prior to submission of the tentative map to the Planning Commission;
(b) Based on the natural topography of each lot and in particular the slope of the lot in the immediate vicinity of the 160 foot diameter circle detailed in subsection
(a) of this section, the subdivider shall designate by symbol and legend the type of foundation design (as defined in this chapter) which would result in the least amount of contour alteration to the lot caused by grading for the installation of a primary dwelling;
(c) Each lot shall contain an area of at least one net acre within a circle no greater than 350 feet in diameter;
(d) Where cut and fill slopes in accordance with approved tentative lot design and development plans occur on a property line, such shall be included in the downhill lot;
(e) Tentative lot design and development plans of the lots, with existing contours at intervals of five feet where the average percent slope of the lot exceeds 10%. With average percent slopes less than 10%, the contour interval shall be two feet or one foot where necessary to describe the area. The tentative lot design and development plans shall show how runoff of surface waters from individual lots will be achieved and the ultimate disposal of all subdivision waters. Bench marks for contours shall be so noted.
(§ 1, Ord. 572, eff. February 18, 2018)