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18.101.060 <br /> 664c (Pleasanton Supp. No. 27, 1-22) <br />D. If demolition of any existing building is proposed, a demolition plan showing: (1) the linear feet of existing exte- <br />rior structural walls to be demolished; (2) a total of the linear feet of exterior structural walls; (3) a calculation in- <br />dicating existing structural walls to be demolished as a percentage of total existing exterior structural walls; (4) <br />the area to be demolished, with square footage; and (5) a calculation indicating the square footage of the area to <br />be demolished as a percentage of total existing square footage. <br />E. A table detailing the lot size; existing residential unit square footage (with and without the garage) if applicable; <br />square footage of each proposed housing development; and square footage of each proposed accessory dwelling <br />unit or junior accessory dwelling unit, if applicable. <br />F. A declaration on a form provided by the city and signed by the property owner with a qualified notary as a wit- <br />ness, indicating whether or not the existing housing on the property has been occupied by a tenant in last three <br />years. <br />G. Other materials as determined by director of community development or city engineer. (Ord. 2228 § 1, 2021) <br /> <br />18.101.060 Procedure and application—Required information for urban lot split. <br />The following shall be provided for an urban lot split: <br />A. The plans for urban lot split shall be prepared by a person qualified to prepare subdivision maps, such as a regis- <br />tered civil engineer, licensed surveyor, practicing land or city planner. Such urban lot split shall be in full compli- <br />ance with the requirements of this chapter. Topography and boundaries of said urban lot split shall be certified as <br />to accuracy by a properly-licensed civil engineer or licensed land surveyor, and all public improvements shall be <br />designed by a registered civil engineer. <br />B. Applicant shall sign an affidavit in a form provided by the city stating the applicant intends to occupy one of the <br />housing units on a resulting parcel as his or her principal residence for a minimum of three years from the date of <br />the approval of the urban lot split, except this shall not apply to a community land trust or a qualified nonprofit <br />corporation. <br />C. The tract number and name. <br />D. The name and address of the record owner or owners. <br />E. The date, north point and a written and graphic scale. The scale of the map shall be one inch equals 100 feet, or as <br />may be required by the city engineer, and shall be clearly and legibly reproduced. <br />F. A sufficient description to define the location and boundaries of the proposed urban lot split. <br />G. The locations, names and existing widths of adjacent streets, highways and rights-of-way. <br />H. The names and numbers of adjacent tracts and the names of owners of adjacent unplatted land. <br />I. The contours at one-foot intervals for predominant ground slopes within the tract between level and five percent, <br />and five-foot contours for predominant ground slopes within the tract over five percent. Such contours shall be <br />referred to the system of benchmarks established by the city engineer; said system utilizing the North American <br />Datum of 1983 (NAD 83). <br />J. The approximate boundaries of areas subject to inundation or stormwater overflows and the location, width and <br />direction of flow of all existing watercourses and storm drain facilities, plus a schematic diagram indicating the <br />proposed storm drain system with tentative sizes and grades. <br />K. The existing use or uses of the property and, to scale, the outline of any existing buildings and their locations in <br />relation to existing or proposed street and lot lines. <br />L. A statement of the present zoning and proposed use or uses of the property, as well as proposed zoning changes, <br />whether immediate or future. <br />M. Any proposed public area. <br />N. The approximate location of all trees with a trunk diameter four inches or greater, standing within the boundaries <br />of the urban lot split, or outlines of groves or orchards.