A tentative map filed pursuant to Section
16.12.010 shall be accompanied by a written statement disclosing the following information:
A. The
names of all persons having an interest in the application as well
as the names of all persons having any ownership interest in the property
involved.
B. If any person identified pursuant to subsection
A of this section is a corporation or partnership, the names of all persons owning more than ten percent of the shares in the corporation or owning any partnership interest in the partnership.
C. If any person identified pursuant to subsection
A of this section is a nonprofit organization or a trust, the names of any person serving as director of the nonprofit organization or as trustee or beneficiary or trustor of the trust.
There shall be filed with each tentative map, a grading plan
showing a level of detail and precision as deemed necessary by the
city engineer. The grading plan shall also show grading for construction
or installation of all improvements to serve the subdivision and feasible
grading for the creation of building sites on each lot, together with
driveway access thereto. In the event the subdivider does not intend
to grade the building sites as part of the improvements, a statement
to that effect shall be placed on the tentative map; provided however,
this provision shall not be construed as relieving the subdivider
of the obligation of providing a feasible grading plan showing building
sites, unless the planning director determines this to be unnecessary.
There shall be filed with each tentative map, a soils and geologic
survey report of the subject property conducted by a competent individual
or firm. This soils and geologic survey report shall include, but
not necessarily be limited to, the following: the name(s) and license
and/or registration number(s) of the person(s) or firm preparing the
soils and geologic survey, a brief description of the proposed project
and project location, a description of the methodology used to perform
the field investigation, laboratory test results, if applicable, a
map of this project site clearly indicating topography, boring sites,
soils types found on the property, and any other appropriate information.
This report shall also include the existence of faults, landslides,
or other geologic phenomena, conclusions, and recommendations regarding
grading and site preparation for the proposed construction, the type
of footings or foundations capable of supporting any proposed structures
and measures necessary to provide adequate project site drainage.
Additional information is necessary to adequately address potential
soils and geologic problems affecting the proposed subdivision.
A replacement tentative map shall be submitted when the planning
commission finds that the number or nature of the changes necessary
for conditional approval are such that they can be shown more clearly
and simply by such a map.