§ 17.20.040. Contents.  


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  • The final map shall show the following:

    A.

    Boundaries and Streets. The exterior boundaries of the property, shown in red; the border lines and center lines of all proposed streets and alleys with their widths and names; any other portions intended to be dedicated to the public use; in case of branching streets, the line of departure from one street to another shall be indicated;

    B.

    Adjacent Streets. The lines of all adjoining properties; the lines of adjacent streets and alleys, showing their widths and names;

    C.

    Lot Lines. All lot lines and numbers for all lots and blocks; easements and their purposes;

    D.

    Dimensions. All dimensions, both linear and angular, for locating boundaries of subdivisions, lots, street and alley lines, easements and building line setbacks; the linear dimensions shall be expressed in feet and decimals of a foot;

    E.

    Monuments. All permanent monuments, together with their descriptions, showing fully and clearly their location and size; and, if any points were reset by ties, that fact shall be stated;

    F.

    Title and Description. Title and description of the property being subdivided, showing its location and extent, points of compass, scale of plan, basis of bearing, and the name of the subdivider and the engineer or surveyor platting the tract;

    G.

    Flood Areas. The boundaries of any areas within the proposed subdivision which are subject to periodic inundation by water;

    H.

    Private Restrictions. Any private restrictions shall be shown on the plat or reference to them thereon; and the plats shall contain proper acknowledgement of owners and mortagees accepting said platting and restrictions;

    I.

    City Boundaries. City boundaries which cross or adjoin the subdivision shall be clearly designated and located in relation to adjacent lot or block lines;

    J.

    Certificates and Acknowledgments. The following certificates and acknowledgements shall appear on the title sheet of all such final maps in forms acceptable to the county:

    1.

    Certificates of surveyor or engineer with his registered engineer's number or licensed land surveyor's number,

    2.

    Owners' certificate and acknowledgement and offer of dedication, if any,

    3.

    Certificate for execution by the county recorder,

    4.

    Certificate for execution by the city engineer,

    5.

    Certificate for execution by the secretary of the planning commission,

    6.

    Certificate for execution by the city clerk stating that the city council approved the final map and accepting the offers of dedication.

(Ord. 43-62 §5.75, 1963).