Ventura County |
Code of Ordinances |
Division 8. Planning and Development |
Chapter 2. Subdivisions |
Article 3. Submission of Tentative Maps |
§ 8203-2. Information to be shown on tentative maps.
Each tentative map shall consist of one or more sheets of equal size. The scale of the tentative map shall be one inch equals one hundred feet or larger. The Planning Director may approve the use of another scale if warranted due to the size of the property. The map sheets shall not exceed 42 inches along any side. In addition to satisfying the requirements of Article 4, the map shall show the following information:
(a)
A small vicinity or area map (no larger than 5 inches by 5 inches in size) showing the major existing circulation pattern and all proposed major streets, existing major watercourses and existing Ventura County Flood Control District channels within one-half mile of the exterior boundaries of the subdivision;
(b)
In or near the lower right-hand corner of the first sheet:
(1)
Tract number or parcel map number;
(2)
Name and address of subdivider;
(3)
Name and address of owner of parent parcel;
(4)
North point and scale of map;
(5)
Name and address of person preparing the map;
(6)
The date the map was prepared;
(7)
The total number of lots or parcels to be offered for dedication excluding any remainder parcel and, if there is a remainder parcel, a notation to that effect;
(c)
All boundary lines of the subdivision with approximate bearings and distances;
(d)
The location of each existing lot;
(e)
Contour intervals as follows:
(1)
One foot when the slope of ground is less than five percent; or
(2)
Two feet when the slope of ground is between five and ten percent; or
(3)
Five feet when the slope of ground is between ten and twenty-five percent; or
(4)
Ten feet when the slope of ground is greater than twenty-five percent; and
(5)
At least every fifth contour shall be clearly labeled and indicated so as to be distinctive; and
(6)
Contour lines shall be depicted for a sufficient distance beyond the boundary lines of the subdivision to clearly show the relationship of the topography of the subdivision to that of the surrounding land;
(f)
Proposed individual lot lines and approximate dimensions thereof, and the identifier for each lot which shall be in compliance with the following: (1) any remainder parcel shall be designated "Remainder Parcel"; (2) any parcel to be dedicated or offered for dedication for flood control purposes shall be designated "Parcel X"; (3) all lots which are to be dedicated or offered for dedication for any purpose other than flood control purposes shall be designated "Parcel" and lettered consecutively commencing with the letter "A"; and (4) all other lots shall be numbered consecutively commencing with the number "one";
(g)
The gross area of each proposed lot, and the net area of each proposed lot 10 acres or smaller in size;
(h)
The location of at least one buildable site for each proposed lot for which a buildable site is required by Section 8204-2.6;
(i)
The proposed uses of each proposed lot (e.g., single-family, multiple-family, commercial, industrial, schools, parks);
(j)
All structures, fences, tree rows, significant trees, existing or abandoned water wells, public utility lines, prominent features and land uses within the subdivision which are to remain or be removed, and all those located within one hundred feet of the proposed subdivision;
(k)
All producing, abandoned or idle oil wells, oil or gas pipelines, existing or abandoned oils sumps, and existing oil or gas Conditional Use Permit boundaries;
(l)
The approximate location and direction of flow of all watercourses and natural drainage channels;
(m)
The widths, centerline radii and approximate grades of all rights-of-way for all roads within the proposed subdivision, the approximate finish grades at road intersections and turnarounds within the proposed subdivision, the widths and approximate locations of all existing or proposed public or private easements either within or outside of the proposed subdivision for roads, drainage, or utilities, and the location within and outside of the proposed subdivision of proposed storm drain lines, inlets and outlets;
(n)
The width and location of all necessary off-site access from the proposed subdivision to the nearest public road;
(o)
Delineation of all flood hazard areas based on 100-year storm frequency as determined in accordance with methodology approved by the Ventura County Flood Control District;
(p)
The location of each test boring upon which the preliminary soils report described in subsection (n) of Section 8203-3 is based; and
(q)
The approximate location of all easements to be abandoned pursuant to Sections 66499.20¼ and 66499.20½ of the Subdivision Map Act.
(Am. Ord. 4083—12/20/94)