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The tentative map shall be prepared by or under the direction of a registered civil engineer authorized to perform land surveying or a licensed land surveyor and shall be in the following form:

A. The tentative map and all information thereon shall be clearly and legibly drawn, written, printed or reproduced, and may be rejected by the planning director if not so done.

B. The tentative map shall be submitted on sheets of paper or other acceptable mediums, such as vellum or mylar.

C. The tentative map shall contain a legible stamp and signature of the registered civil engineer or licensed land surveyor.

D. The size of each sheet shall be at least eighteen by twenty-six inches but not larger than twenty-four by thirty-six inches, unless another sheet size is approved by the planning director prior to submittal of the application.

E. The scale of the map shall be large enough, at least one inch equals one hundred feet, or another scale may be approved by the planning director if requested prior to submittal of the application. In all cases, the scale of the map shall be large enough to show clearly all details as required of this chapter.

F. The tentative map shall include enough sheets to show details at that scale of the map. The number of the sheet and the total number of sheets comprising the tentative map shall be stated on each of the sheets and its relation to each adjoining sheet shall be clearly shown.

G. Each parcel or lot shall be numbered or otherwise designated.

H. The exterior boundary of the parcels or lots being created shall be indicated by shaded border. The map shall show the definite location of the parcels or lots and the map’s relation to surrounding surveys. (Ord. 4146 § 1, 2003; Ord. 4004 § 5, 2001; Ord. 3748 § 5, 1997; Ord. 3515 § 1, 1993)