§ 25-50. Contents generally.
The final map shall show the following:
(a)
The line of extreme high tide in case the subdivision is adjacent to tidewater. Any areas subject to periodic inundation by flood water shall be denoted by the words "Subject to Inundation" in letters one inch high.
(b)
Blocks in tracts containing more than one block may be numbered for clarity, in which case blocks shall be numbered in numerical order, commencing with the numeral "1" with no omissions or duplications.
If possible, each block shall be shown entirely on one sheet; each lot must be shown entirely on one sheet.
(c)
The center and sidelines of all streets, the total width of all streets, the width of the portion being dedicated and the width of existing dedications, and the width of each side of the centerline, also the width of railroad right of way appearing on the map.
(d)
The sidelines of all easements to which the lots are subject. Easements shall be clearly labeled and identified and if already of record, their recorded reference given. If any easement is not definitely located of record, a statement of such easement shall appear on the title sheet. Easements for storm drain sewers and other purposes shall be denoted by fine dotted lines. Building lines shall be indicated by dashed lines of the same width as the lines denoting street boundaries. Distances and bearings on the sidelines of lots which are cut by an easement shall be arrowed or so shown that the map will indicate clearly the actual lengths of the lot lines. The width of the easement and sufficient lengths and bearings of the line thereof to definitely locate the easement with respect to the lot lines shall be shown. If the easement is being dedicated by the map, it shall be properly set out in the owner's certificate of dedication. All notes or figures pertaining to the easement shall be considerably smaller and lighter than those relating to the subdivision itself.
(e)
Names of all streets as approved by the planning commission.
(f)
All lots intended for sale or reserved for private purposes, all parcels offered for dedication for public purposes and any private streets which have been permitted pursuant to this chapter, with all dimensions, boundaries and courses, shall be clearly shown and defined in every case. Parcels offered for dedication but not accepted shall be designated by letter, and streets offered but not accepted for dedication shall have inserted the words "Not A Public Street."
(g)
All other data which is or may be required by law.
(Ord. No. 965 § 5.)