A. 
Any property owner requesting a lot adjustment shall file with the planning director or director of public works a duplicate tracing and such number of copies of the lot line adjustment map as required together with an application. The map shall be eleven by seventeen inches in size and shall indicate the exterior boundaries, the existing lot lines, and the proposed adjustment of such lines at a scale of not more than one inch equals one hundred feet.
B. 
The lot line adjustment map shall accurately locate all existing rights-of-way, easements, and existing structures. The property lines indicated shall be obtained from existing recorded maps, and the map need not be prepared by an engineer or surveyor unless the location of buildings require more accurate locational data. In such instances the property owner may be required to have such buildings and adjoining lot lines accurately located to determine the effect a lot line adjustment would have on the existing development.
C. 
The lot line adjustment map shall indicate all dimensions and courses of property lines, the assessor's parcel numbers, the zoning of the property, the area of each existing parcel, and the resultant area of the revised lots. The map shall contain a certification by the parties holding title and the name of the person preparing the map.
(Ord. 598, 1984)
The planning director and director of public works shall within three days of receipt of a request for a lot line adjustment transmit such requests to those departments and local agencies which may have an effect on the proposal. The planning director and director of public works shall provide for a minimum of five days for a response before taking any action on the request.
(Ord. 598, 1984)
The planning director and director of public works may approve a lot line adjustment when they find that:
A. 
The lot line adjustment does not violate existing codes and policies; and
B. 
The lot line adjustment will not create difficult or unreasonable access to the parcels; and
C. 
The lot line adjustment would not require variances to permit standard development; and
D. 
Utilities and public services can be provided to the revised parcels; and
E. 
No street dedication or improvements are required; and
F. 
No new parcel or parcels are created.
The planning director and director of public works may amend such lot line adjustment maps as a condition of approval.
(Ord. 598, 1984)
Approval or disapproval of a lot line adjustment by the planning director and director of public works shall appear on the lot line adjustment map. A copy thereof shall be transmitted to the applicant. A permanent copy of each lot line adjustment request and map shall be maintained in the planning department, with a copy of each approved map provided to the building official.
(Ord. 598, 1984)