Skip to main content
Loading…
This section is included in your selections.

The tentative map shall show the following information:

A. The number of subdivision as secured from the county planning department and date of preparation;

B. Names and addresses for:

1. The record owner or owners,

2. The registered engineer or licensed land surveyor,

3. The subdivider;

C. Partial legal description (1/4 section, township/range);

D. Vicinity map;

E. Four inch by four inch clean area for stamps;

F. Sufficient description to define the location and boundaries of the proposed subdivision including the subdivision’s relationship to existing, adjacent subdivisions, the subdivision’s surroundings, and bearings and distances indicating the map boundaries. At the option of the applicant, electronic data may be submitted to provide the bearings and distances indicating the map boundaries;

G. The locations, names, widths and purposes of all existing and proposed streets, rights-of-way, pedestrian ways, easements, and appurtenant utilities on-site and within two hundred feet of the exterior subdivision boundaries. Approximate grades of existing and proposed streets or access easements;

H. Radius of each curve (in accordance with subdivision and engineering design manual);

I. Label private streets, and show cross section of all private streets;

J. Lot or parcel layout, dimensions, and area (square feet) of each lot or parcel; and the area (acreage) of the entire subdivision;

K. The total number of lots, total number of buildable lots, the net density of the subdivision (number of dwelling units per net acre); and the boundaries of the entire portion of land being subdivided. (The boundaries of the entire land subdivided may be shown on a separate sheet);

L. Boundaries of areas subject to inundation or stormwater of overflow and the location, width and direction of flow of all watercourses, drainage channels and existing drainage structures;

M. Existing topographic contours to one hundred feet past subdivision boundary (unless a lesser distance is approved by the city engineer) and proposed direction of drainage flows in streets;

N. A preliminary grading plan whenever a subdivision has:

1. Any excavation two feet or more in vertical depth and/or any cut slope five feet or more in vertical height,

2. Any embankment placed on natural grade greater than three feet in depth with slope steeper than five feet horizontal to one foot vertical. No such embankment shall obstruct a drainage course,

3. Any portion with an elevation differential of one and one-half feet or more from adjacent property;

O. All existing buildings, structures or uses, including trees, fences, utility towers, pole lines, pipelines and their purpose or function, existing oil wells and petroleum related operations and idle and abandoned wells accurately located on the property being divided together with their dimensions; the distance between buildings and structures, the number of stories of each building, and their locations in relation to existing or proposed streets and lot or parcel lines;

P. The distance of buildings or structures to the boundary lines of parcels on which located;

Q. Location of all obstructions within existing or proposed rights-of-way;

R. Proposed use or uses of the property including drilling islands for oil wells and/or production operations together with easements for pipelines and access. If land is to be reserved for future petroleum related uses, the applicant shall submit a plan depicting the ultimate use of the land if petroleum operations cease or are unneeded;

S. Proposed method of water supply, sewage disposal and other utility supply;

T. Present and proposed zone district(s), including acreage of each, and present general plan land use and circulation designations, and, if applicable, the specific plan name and designations;

U. Proposed public areas and facilities, if any;

V. Specific plan freeway alignment;

W. For any residential subdivision, the school district and schools serving the subdivision;

X. Show all dedications and irrevocable offers of dedication on the tentative map or to be made by separate instrument;

Y. Proposed secondary access to the proposed subdivision whenever the subdivision contains two hundred or more residential dwelling units, or if portions of the subdivision combined with adjacent existing or approved residential dwelling units total two hundred or more residential dwelling units, as determined by the city engineer. (Ord. 4815 § 1, 2015; Ord. 4004 § 6, 2001; Ord. 3748 § 5, 1997; Ord. 3515 § 1, 1993)