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A. Materials. The map shall be legibly drawn, printed or reproduced by a process assuring a permanent record in black on durable, transparent material. All lines, letters, figures, certificates, affidavits and acknowledgments shall be legibly stamped or printed upon the map with waterproof opaque ink. If ink is used on polyester-base film, the ink surface shall be coated with a suitable substance to assure permanent legibility. The map shall be made and shall be in such condition when filed so that legible prints may be made from it. An eight-and-one-half-inch by eleven-inch reduced copy of each sheet shall be delivered to the city engineer or supplied electronically.

B. Size and Scale. Each sheet shall be eighteen inches by twenty-six inches, with a marginal line drawn on all sides, leaving a one-inch blank margin. The scale shall be large enough to show all details clearly and enough sheets shall be used to accomplish this end.

C. Sheet Key. The particular number of the sheet and the total number of sheets comprising the map shall be stated on each of the sheets, and its relation to each adjoining street shall be clearly shown.

D. Miscellaneous Data. Each sheet of the map shall state the number and name, if any, of the parcel map, the scale, and north point together with the description of the real property being subdivided.

E. Survey Data. The exterior boundary of the land included within the subdivision shall be indicated by distinctive line weight and clearly designated on the map. The map shall show the location of each parcel and its relation to surrounding surveys. If the map includes a “designated remainder” parcel or similar parcel, and the gross area of the “designated remainder” parcel or similar parcel is five acres or more, that remainder need not be shown on the map and its location need not be indicated as a matter of survey, but only by deed reference.

F. Easements. The centerline or side lines of each easement to which the lots in the subdivision are subject shall be shown. If such easement cannot be definitively located from the records, a statement showing the existence of such easement shall be placed on the title sheet of the map and the approximate location shall be shown. All easements shall be designated by fine dotted lines.

G. Monuments. The map shall show monuments found or set in the manner described in subsection E of this section.

H. Vicinity Map. The map shall show the definite location of the subdivision, particularly in relation to surrounding surveys.

I. Lot Numbering. Lots shall be numbered consecutively beginning with the numeral “1” and continuing without omission or duplication throughout the entire subdivision. No prefix or suffix or combination of letters and numbers shall be used. Each lot shall be shown entirely on one sheet. Each street shall be named or otherwise designated. (Ord. 1729 § 4 (Exh. A), 2023)