§ 116-105. Sketch plan.  


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  • (a)

    Scale . The sketch plan shall be drawn at a scale of not less than 100 feet to one inch.

    (b)

    Vicinity map . The sketch plan shall include a vicinity map at a scale not less than one inch equals one mile showing the relationship of the proposed subdivision to surrounding development.

    (c)

    Other requirements . The sketch plan shall show:

    (1)

    The proposed name of the subdivision;

    (2)

    The name, address, and telephone number of petitioner and architect, surveyor, engineer or designer;

    (3)

    All names and addresses of all property owners of the site;

    (4)

    All names and addresses as listed by the county assessor, of all owners of the land adjacent to the site;

    (5)

    North indicator;

    (6)

    The date of preparation;

    (7)

    The total acreage in the tract to be subdivided;

    (8)

    Existing and proposed uses of land throughout the subdivision;

    (9)

    The location and data of each percolation test, soil boring and well on the land in question;

    The sheet size shall be 18 by 24 inches. If the complete plat cannot be shown on one sheet of this size, it may be shown on more than one sheet with an index map on a separate sheet of the same size.

    (d)

    Subdivision of part of property . The subdivider may, and is encourage to, submit a sketch plan of his entire tract even though his present plans call for the actual development of only a part of the property.

(Subd. Regs. § 5.1; Ord. No. 2018-02 , § 1, 4-10-2018)