I <br />13.140 13.140Lane Code <br />SUBDIVISION PROCEDURE <br />13.140 <br />An application <br />) <br />one-foot contour intervals for ground slopes <br />two-foot contour intervals for ground slopes <br />between 5% and 10%; <br />(iii)five-foot contour intervals for ground slopes <br />) <br />Subdivision Tentative Plan. <br />(1) Application - Subdivision Tentative Plan. <br />(i) <br />up to 5%; <br />(ii) <br />exceeding 10%. <br />(j) The lot lines and dimensions of all proposed lots. <br />(k) The design of all proposed public and private roads <br />including location, width, typical cross section, grades, <br />radius of curves and names, if appropriate. <br />(1) The design of all proposed private access easements <br />or access strips (panhandle parcels) including location, <br />width, and typical improvements. <br />(m) The draft of all documents relating to establishment <br />and maintenance of private facilities. <br />for a subdivision tentative plan shall be submitted to the Director of <br />the Planning Division by the owner or an authorized agent on the form <br />prescribed by Section 13.105 of this Chapter and the Planning Division. <br />The application shall contain the following information: <br />(a) The name and addresses of the owner and the person <br />preparing the application. <br />(b) An accurate map describing the boundaries of all <br />contiguous land in the same ownership. <br />(c) The date, north point, and scale of the map and, if <br />needed, a sufficient written description to define the <br />location and boundaries of the map area. <br />(d) The location, name, and width of existing roads. <br />(e) The location of existing or projected right-of-way <br />lines as shown on the Master Road Plan. <br />(f) The width and location of all existing or projected <br />drainage and utility easements. <br />(g) The existing use or uses of the property, including <br />the location of all existing structures to remain on the <br />property and the type of subdivision proposed as to use. <br />(h) The approximate location of areas subject to inunda­ <br />tion or storm water overflow, and the location and direction <br />of flow of all watercours and drainageways. <br />(i) Contour lines sufficient to show the direction and <br />general grade of land slope, having the following intervals: