Evanston |
Code of Ordinances |
Code of the City of Evanston, Wyoming |
Chapter 24. Zoning |
Article II. Common Procedure |
§ 24-9. Application; submission requirements.
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A.Disclosure of ownership. Applicant shall provide a certificate from a licensed title insurance company or attorney, which certificate shall set forth the names and addresses of all owners of the property including all owners of mineral estates, including mineral leases, mortgages, judgments, liens, easements, contracts and agreements of record which shall affect the title to such property; and where the property involved in the application does not front on a public street or highway, said certificate shall also show that there is an established easement at least twenty feet in width for purposes of ingress and egress to the property from a street or highway. Additionally, the applicant shall provide evidence establishing this easement and the right to use the property in the manner specified. Names and addresses supplied shall be as they appear upon the plats or records on file in the office of the county clerk's and as addresses may appear in a telephone or other directory of general use in the area of the property or as they appear in the tax record of Uinta County.B.Applicant names and addresses. Applicants shall provide names and addresses (if other than the owner), and the names and addresses of the planners, engineers, surveyors or other individuals involved in preparing the application.C.Adjacent owners. Applicants shall provide the names and addresses of property owners within three hundred feet of the exterior boundary of the site which is the subject of the application.D.Legal description. Applicants shall provide a legal description of the parcel(s) included in the application.E.Existing conditions.(1)Vicinity map.(a)Applications shall contain a vicinity map drawn to a scale of not less than one inch equals one thousand feet showing:[1]Boundary lines of adjoining property;[2]Use and zoning of adjoining property;[3]Current zoning and use of the property;[4]Location and names of all existing and platted streets, including curb cuts, within three hundred feet of the site.(b)A copy of an acceptable map for such use may be obtained at the City engineer's office.(2)A map(s) at a scale not smaller than one inch equals one hundred feet which shows where applicable:(a)Site or lot dimensions;(b)Location of utility rights-of-way on site and within two hundred feet of the exterior boundaries of the site;(c)Location of all easements on the site;(d)Location of parks and other public or common open spaces on site and within two hundred feet;(e)Permanent buildings, structures or houses on the site;(f)Location of all oil and gas wells, proposed, active or abandoned within the site and within three hundred feet of the site boundaries;(g)Existing sewers, water mains, culverts or other underground facilities indicating pipe sizes, grades, manholes and exact location on the site;(h)A title block which shall be located in the bottom right-hand corner of the map;(i)Existing ditches, canals, natural drainage channels and open waterways and high water levels of all water courses on the site;(j)Existing topography and natural features including identification of slopes greater than thirty percent and those slopes between fifteen percent and thirty percent. Such map shall show vertical intervals of not more than five feet or not more than ten feet for steep slopes (over thirty percent).F.Map and report requirements.(1)Each map shall include:(a)The name of the City, county, township, range, principal meridian, section and quarter section of the parcel involved;(b)The name of the development or subdivision located in the lower right-hand corner;(c)The name, address and telephone number of applicant(s);(d)The name, address and telephone number of person or firm preparing map;(e)A north arrow;(f)The date of preparation of the map;(g)The lot and block numbers and to be drawn to scale of not less than one inch equals one hundred feet;(h)In the case of multiple sheets, a key map showing the relationship of individual sheets to each other.(2)All reports shall include the name, address and telephone number of the person or firm preparing the report and the date of preparation.(3)Five copies of all required maps and reports shall be submitted to the planning office.(4)All maps and reports shall bear suitable evidence of the professional qualifications of the person responsible for the map report. Maps containing water supply, sanitation, utilities, drainage, soils, grading, roads, structures, and other civil engineering work must be certified by a registered professional engineer. All documents containing land survey descriptions and topographic maps must be certified by a land surveyor registered under the laws of the state of Wyoming.G.The requirements of subsections A, E and F of this section shall not apply to applications for conditional use permits and variances on single residential lots of one acre or less.