§ 25-47. Form.
The final subdivision map shall be clearly and legibly drawn, printed or reproduced by a process guaranteeing a permanent record in black on tracing cloth of good quality, or on polyester base film which has at least one side matte. Where ink is used, it shall be black waterproof opaque India ink and shall be on a matte side of film. Typewriting or rubber stamps (except notarial seals) shall not be used on final maps submitted for recording. Where ink is used on polyester base film, the ink surface may be coated by the county recorder with a suitable substance to assure permanent legibility. The map shall be so made and shall be in such condition when filed that good legible copies (positive or negative) can be made therefrom. The size of the sheets of the map shall be eighteen by twenty-six inches (26″). A marginal line shall be drawn completely around each sheet leaving an entirely blank margin of one inch. The scale of the map shall be large enough to show all details clearly and enough sheets shall be used to accomplish this end. The boundary of the tract shall be designated by a red border applied to the reverse side of the tracing and on the face of the blue line prints. Such border shall not interfere with the legibility of figures or other data.
(Ord. No. 965 § 5.)