§ 152.050. Concept maps.  


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  • A concept map shall be a conceptual sketch plan. In addition to the following requirements of divisions (A) through (N) of this section, a concept map shall contain any other items deemed necessary by the Planning Director to describe the essential features of the property and the proposed uses and development:

    (A)

    Major natural features, for example, streams, trees, earthquake faults, solar considerations, and the like;

    (B)

    The topographic contours and sources of contour information;

    (C)

    A rough lot layout, including the approximate lot size;

    (D)

    The vehicular access, including approximate proposed road and driveway grades;

    (E)

    The existing and proposed equestrian and hiking trails and pedestrian and bicycle paths;

    (F)

    The location of all existing and proposed utilities and easements;

    (G)

    The location of existing structures and buildings, including structures of historical significance;

    (H)

    The location of existing and proposed building sites and driveways;

    (I)

    The existing and proposed conservation easements and public areas;

    (J)

    The name and address of the map preparer, owners, and subdivider;

    (K)

    The scale, north point, and date of preparation;

    (L)

    A key map clearly defining the location of the property with respect to surrounding roads;

    (M)

    An outline of the proposed geotechnical report; and

    (N)

    A report on the adequacy of the utilities to the proposed land division or subdivision:

    (O)

    Natural land features study pursuant to Section 152.024 of this chapter for land divisions and subdivisions located within Town and state scenic corridors; and

    (P)

    Location of proposed septic drain fields, and septic drainfield expansion areas.

(1975 Code, § 9-1.401) (Ord. 1982-305, effective 4-8-82; Am. Ord. 1988-367, effective 6-9-88)