§ 20.20.010. Plans and map submitted to city engineer—Contents required—Closure error limitation.  


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  • A.

    Not less than fifteen days prior to the filing of any final map with the city council, the subdivider shall submit to the city engineer two prints of the final map and two prints of complete construction plans, showing all proposed improvements. These plans shall be drawn to scale not to exceed one inch equals one hundred feet, on sheets twenty-four inches by thirty-two inches in dimension or as approved by the city engineer. An approval block shall be provided on the cover sheet of sufficient size for signature of each utility or other approval agency involved. The city engineer shall check such map and construction plans for accuracy of dimension, the placing of monuments, the establishment of survey records shown on such map, the conformance of such map with the tentative map approved by the planning commission and the conformance of construction plans with provision of this section and specification requirements of the city. Such prints when submitted to the city engineer, shall as a minimum include the following:

    1.

    A worksheet showing the closure of the exterior boundaries of the proposed subdivision and the closure of lots and blocks therein;

    2.

    A complete set of construction plans as required by the city engineer showing typical street sections, centerlines and curb grades, sanitary sewer and storm drain locations and invert grades and elevations;

    3.

    Construction, plans for manholes, catch basins and other appurtenant structure;

    4.

    An estimate of quantities required to complete the improvements.

    B.

    The minimum allowable error of closure shall be 1/10,000. Temperature and tension correction shall be applied to all measured distances in conformance with the standard adopted by the Federal Board of Surveys and Maps in May, 1925.

(Prior code §20A-27).