Prior to the presentation of a formal tentative map, the subdivider may present sketches of his proposal to the Commission or to the City Engineer. Tentative maps shall be 18 inches by 26 inches in size.
Every tentative map shall be clearly and legibly reproduced and shall contain the following information:
A. A key or location map on which shall be shown the general area including adjacent property, subdivisions and roads.
B. The tract name or number, date, north arrow, scale and sufficient description to define the location and boundaries.
C. Name and address of record owner or owners.
D. Name and address of the subdivider if different from the owner or owners.
E. Name and business address of the person preparing the map.
F. Sufficient elevations or contours to determine the general slope of the land.
G. The location, name, width, and grade of streets within the subdivision and offered for dedication.
H. The location, name and width of adjoining and contiguous highways, streets, and ways.
I. Location and size of all pipelines and structures existing or to be used in connection with the subdivision.
J. Location and character of existing and proposed utilities.
K. The width, location and purpose of all existing and proposed easements.
L. Lot arrangement, dimensions of all lots and lot numbers.
M. The outline of any existing buildings to remain in place.
N. Location of all trees proposed to remain in place and standing within proposed public rights-of-way.
O. Location of all areas subject to inundation and direction of flow of watercourse.
(Ord. 77-19, 5-24-1977)