The final map shall be prepared by or under the direction of
a state-registered civil engineer or licensed land surveyor. All data,
profiles and other engineering drawings submitted with the final map
shall be prepared and signed by a registered civil engineer.
(Prior code § 159.067)
A property description shall be provided below the title of
the map. The description shall cover all the property being subdivided,
by reference to such map or maps of the property shown thereon as
previously recorded or filed in the county recorder's office, or as
previously filed with the county recorder pursuant to a final judgment
in any action in partition, or as previously filed in the office of
the county recorder under the authority of California
Government Code
Section 66499.50 et seq., or by reference to the plat of any United
States survey. Each reference in such description to any tract or
subdivision shall be spelled out and worded identically with the original
records, and must show a complete reference to the book and page number
of the records of the county recorder. The description shall also
include reference to any abandonment with the date, book and page
or records of the county recorder.
(Prior code § 159.068; Ord. 01-191 § 28)
The final map shall conform to all of the following provisions:
A. It
shall be clearly and legibly drawn, printed or reproduced by a process
guaranteeing permanent record in black on tracing cloth or polyester
base film (provided, that if ink is used on polyester base film, the
ink surface shall be coated with a substance to assure permanent legibility),
including certificates and acknowledgments which may also be legibly
stamped upon the map with opaque ink.
B. The
size of each sheet shall be 18 inches by 26 inches. A marginal line
shall be drawn completely around each sheet, leaving an entirely blank
margin of two inches along the left margin and one inch along the
other three margins.
C. The
exterior boundary of the land included within the subdivision shall
be indicated by a one-sixteenth inch bold line.
D. The
scale of the map shall be one inch equals 100 feet or a decimal fraction
or a multiple of 100 feet as directed by the city engineer.
E. Each
sheet shall be numbered, the relation of one sheet to another clearly
shown, and the total number of sheets used shall be set forth on each
sheet.
F. The
tract number, scale and north point shall be shown on each sheet.
G. The
map shall show the definite location of the original parcel, or parcels,
and particularly its relation to surrounding surveys.
(Prior code § 159.069)
A. Certificates
and acknowledgements as required by this code and the Subdivision
Map Act shall appear on the title sheet of the final map, unless their
omission is permitted by the Subdivision Map Act.
B. In
the event that an owner's development lien has been created pursuant
to the provisions of Article 2.5 (commencing with Section 17430) of
Chapter 4 of Part 10.5 of the California
Education Code on the real
property or portion thereof subject to the final map, a notice shall
be placed on the face of the final map specifically referencing the
book and page in the county recorder's office in which the resolution
creating the owner's development lien was recorded. The notice shall
state that the property subdivided is subject to an owner's development
lien and that each parcel created by the recordation of the final
map shall be subject to a prorated amount of the owner's development
lien on a per acre or portion thereof basis.
(Prior code § 159.070; Ord. 01-191 § 29)
The final map shall show the following:
A. Tract
number, tract name (if any), date of preparation, north point and
scale;
B. The
locations and names of streets and highways; the centerlines of streets;
the lengths, tangents, radii, central angles and radial bearings of
curves; the total width of each street and the width on each side
of centerlines; the width of any portion of a street being dedicated
and the width of the existing dedication (if any);
C. The
locations and dimensions of public areas and their net acreage to
the nearest one-tenth of an acre;
D. The
centerlines, widths and sidelines of all easements to which the lots
are subject, the date on which the easement was created and the book
and page number of the county recorder's records in which the easement
appears. If the easement is not definitely located of record, a statement
as to the easement shall appear on the title sheet. Easements for
storm drains, sewers and other utilities and facilities shall be denoted
by broken lines. Easements shall be clearly labeled and identified;
if easements are already of record, precise reference shall be given.
Easements being dedicated shall be so indicated in the certificate
of dedication;
E. Locations
and widths of drainage channels, utility rights-of-way, reserve strips,
railroad rights-of-way, and of streets, alleys and pedestrian ways;
F. Names
of streets adjacent to the proposed subdivision;
G. Location
of city boundary lines and the boundary lines of any special districts;
H. The
net dimensions of each lot. Sufficient data shall be shown to determine
readily the bearings and lengths of each lot line. For lots containing
one acre or more, net acreage shall be shown to the nearest one-tenth
of an acre;
I. All lots shall be numbered consecutively, commencing with the number "1," with no omissions or duplications, except as provided under Section
16.16.130.
J. All
dimensions in feet and decimals to the nearest hundredth;
K. The
following survey data:
1. The
radius, tangent, arc, length and central angle of curves,
2. Suitable
primary survey control points, including section corners and monuments
existing outside the boundaries of the proposed subdivision,
3. The
location of all permanent monuments within the proposed subdivision,
4. Ties
to and names of adjacent subdivisions, and ties to any city and county
boundary lines involved.
(Prior code § 159.071)
The recordation of the final map and the construction of subdivision improvements may be performed in two or more phases; provided, that each phase must have a separate tract number; and further provided, that the subdivider, at the time the tentative map was filed with the secretary of the planning commission, indicated on the subdivider's statement that is required pursuant to Section
16.12.040, his or her intention to file multiple final maps, or after the filing of the tentative maps, the city and the subdivider concur in the filing of multiple final maps. Final maps for all phases shall be filed with the council within the time limits set forth in this chapter for the filing of a final map.
(Prior code § 159.074)
Title to dedicated property shall pass upon its acceptance by
the city council and recordation of the final map. The responsibility
for maintenance of improvements shall not pass to the city until the
improvements have been accepted by the city council pursuant to applicable
provisions of the California
Streets and Highways Code.
(Prior code § 159.076)
A final map shall be accompanied by a drainage plan showing
street grades, curbs, gutters, catch basins, storm sewers, drainage
channels, natural drainageways, detention ponds and other drainage
works in sufficient detail to enable the city engineer to determine
the adequacy of provisions for drainage and the disposal of surface
and stormwaters.
(Prior code § 159.079)
Immediately following the recordation of the final map, the
subdivider, at the subdivider's expense, shall furnish the city engineer
copies of the improvement plans, final map and affidavit sheet as
follows:
A. One
duplicate tracing of the final map on mylar not less than three-thousandths
of an inch in thickness with all recording data thereon;
B. One
mylar of the final map not less than three-thousandths of an inch
thick and two blank line prints with all recording data thereon reduced
to an eight and one-half inches by eleven inches sheet;
C. All
information included on the final map and improvement plans on the
latest AutoCAD release format utilized by the city at the date of
the final map submittal to the city engineer. Only standard Auto-CAD
fonts and line types shall be accepted. Layers may have any name,
however, final maps and improvement plans shall be organized such
that the following elements are on individual layers as follows:
D. One
thirty-five (35) millimeter microfilm copy filmed at 24:1 reduction
of the final map;
E. Four
sets of blue line prints and one set of sepia reproducibles of the
approved street improvement plans.
(Ord. 96-135)