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An application for a short subdivision shall include a completed application form, six full-size paper prints and six 11-inch-by-17-inch reduced copies of the proposed short plat showing all required information along with a nonrefundable application fee as set forth in separate resolution.

For purposes of RCW 58.17.033, a complete application for short plat approval must contain the information and documents required by this section.

A short plat shall meet the following standards:

A. Drawn in ink to a scale not smaller than one inch equals 100 feet or other approved scale on a sheet size of 18 inches by 24 inches.

B. The plat shall show the boundary and dimensions of the “original tract” including its Assessor’s parcel number, section, township and range, and all adjoining public or private streets and identifying names as such.

C. A vicinity map drawn to a scale of four inches equals one mile or other approved scale of sufficient detail to orient the location of the original tract.

D. Name and address of the owner of record of the “original tract,” scale of the drawing, and north directional arrow.

E. All lots shall be identified by numerical designation. The dimensions of each lot shall be shown.

F. Width and location of access to all short platted lots.

G. The location and use of all existing buildings on the original tract.

H. Space or a second 18-inch-by-24-inch plat map sheet shall be reserved for comments and appropriate City signatures.

I. Where a survey is required, the form of the plat shall be as required by the Survey Recording Act. (Chapter 50 Washington Laws of 1973, or as amended.) [Ord. 591 § 49, 2015; Ord. 60 § 1, 1996.]