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(1) An application for a boundary line adjustment shall be made on forms to be provided by the department of public works, and shall be submitted to said department with the applicable fee. The application shall include the following:

(a) The signatures of all the owners of the property affected, or their authorized representatives, indicating consent to apply for the proposal;

(b) A property survey map of the proposed boundary line adjustment prepared by a licensed land surveyor, unless it is determined by the director of public works that a survey is not necessary because the proposed boundary line adjustment involves only the minor shifting of common property lines between parcels that are part of a recorded survey or platted subdivision, in which case the proposed boundary line adjustment shall be shown on a copy of a recorded survey or recorded plat for the lots involved. The survey map or other accepted drawing of the proposed boundary line adjustment shall be drawn to scale with accurate dimensions and shall contain the following information:

(i) The existing and proposed boundary lines and identification by lot, block, and subdivision name for all affected lots;

(ii) North arrow and scale;

(iii) The area and dimensions of each lot, existing and proposed;

(iv) The size, location, and configuration of all structures existing upon the affected lots showing the distance of each such structure from all existing and proposed lot lines and from each other structure;

(v) A title of “Boundary Line Adjustment Survey” when a survey is required, or “Boundary Line Adjustment” where a survey is not required;

(vi) A certification for approval of the proposed boundary line adjustment in a form that is acceptable to the director of public works;

(c) Legal descriptions of the existing and proposed lots involved in the boundary line adjustment. If determined necessary by the director of public works, said legal descriptions shall bear the signature and seal of a registered professional land surveyor, attesting to the accuracy of the legal description;

(d) A nonrefundable boundary line adjustment fee, the amount of which shall be set by resolution of the City Council. (Ord. 02-10 §2, 2002).