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Applications for binding site plan approval shall be filed with the City Planner. To be considered complete and considered for approval, a binding site plan must contain the following:

(1) Binding site plan drawn on 18-inch by 24-inch paper showing:

(a) Name of the binding site plan and space for numerical assignment;

(b) Legal description of the entire parcel, legal description of each proposed lot, square footage of each lot, date, scale and north arrow;

(c) Boundary lines, rights-of-way for streets, easements and property lines of lots and other sites with accurate bearings, dimensions or angles and arcs and of all curve data;

(d) Names and rights-of-way widths of streets within the parcel and immediately adjacent to the parcel;

(e) Number of each lot and block;

(f) References to covenants, joint use, access easements or other agreements either to be filed separately or with the binding site plan;

(g) Zoning setback lines and building envelopes where applicable;

(h) Location, dimension and purpose of any easements noting if the easements are private or public;

(i) Location and description of monuments and all lot corners set and found;

(j) Datum, elevations and primary control points approved by the City Engineer, descriptions and ties to all control points shall be shown with dimensions, angles and bearings;

(k) A dedicatory statement acknowledging public and private dedications and grants;

(l) Parking areas, loading areas, general circulation, landscaping area;

(m) Proposed use and location of buildings with dimensions where applicable;

(2) Be submitted with the documents required by PMC 21.45.050, 21.45.060 and 21.45.070;

(3) Be accompanied with a fee as specified in PMC 3.35.110;

(4) A completed environmental checklist. [Ord. 3398 § 2, 1999; Code 1970 § 26.40.040.]