A tentative map shall be clearly and legibly drawn on tracing cloth, polyester film or vellum of good quality. The sheet size shall be no larger than 24 by 36 inches. If necessary, use more than one sheet. The map shall be of such scale, preferably one inch equals 100 feet, as to show clearly all details thereof. The map shall be prepared by a registered civil engineer or licensed land surveyor, and shall contain the following information:
(A)
The tract name or other designation.
(B)
Survey of the existing parcel(s) boundaries prepared by a licensed civil engineer or land surveyor except where resulting parcel sizes outside the urban services line will be two and one-half acres or larger.
(C)
Names and addresses of record owner and subdivider; name, address, and license number of engineer or surveyor under whose direction the map was prepared.
(D)
Locations, names and present widths of adjacent streets, highways and ways.
(E)
The locations, proposed names, widths, and approximate grades of all streets, highways and ways in the subdivision.
(F)
The locations and approximate widths of all easements for drainage, sewerage, or public utilities.
(G)
Approximate radii of all curves.
(H)
Approximate dimensions of all lots.
(I)
Approximate boundaries of areas subject to inundation or storm water overflow and of all areas covered by water and the location, width and direction of flow of all watercourses, living or dry.
(J)
Existing use or uses of the property.
(K)
Proposed uses of the property and an outline of proposed restrictions including deed restrictions to protect solar access.
(L)
Submit a letter from a responsible person for a source of water supply, certifying as to the availability of water and its ability to serve the subdivision, or submit a letter from the Environmental Health Services of the County Health Department, certifying as to the ability of the subdivision to meet requirements of Part IV of the Design Criteria Manual.
(M)
Submit a letter from a responsible person for a source of sanitary facility, such as a sanitation district, certifying as to the availability, capacity, and its ability to serve the subdivision, or, submit a letter from the Environmental Health Services of the County Health Department certifying as to the ability of the subdivision to provide individual sewage disposal systems.
(N)
Public areas proposed, if any.
(O)
In areas to be developed, contours shall be drawn to intervals as follows:
Slope | Interval |
|---|---|
0.00%—1.00% | 1 foot |
1.00%—10.00% | 2 feet |
10.00% and over | 10 feet |
Contours shall be accurate to within one-half a contour interval. In areas not to be developed, greater intervals may be permitted which shall be extended into adjacent property a sufficient distance to establish proper topographical relationships.
(P)
Statement of the improvements proposed to be made or installed.
(Q)
Typical cross sections of all streets.
(R)
Date, north point and scale.
(S)
A site location sketch indicating the location of the proposed subdivision in relation to the surrounding area or region.
(T)
Where sanitary sewers are not available, soil percolation rates and other soils test data as required by the Health Department.
(U)
Show the approximate known soil or geologic hazard areas.
(X)
Sufficient information, as deemed necessary, to evaluate solar access protection including, but not limited to, building envelopes and shadow plans.
(Y)
If the proposal includes a designated remainder parcel, and the gross area of the designated remainder parcel or similar parcel is less than five acres, that remainder parcel shall be shown on the tentative map.
(Ord. 2093, 1975; Ord. 2213, 1975; Ord. 3469 § 4, 1983; Ord. 4049 § 1, 1990; Ord. 4102 § 2, 1990)