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To be considered complete, the application for binding site plan approval shall include the following:

A. The application shall be submitted to the Mayor or his/her designee on forms to be provided by the department along with the appropriate fees established by KFMC 17.06.033;

B. A completed land use permit application form, including all materials required pursuant to Chapter 17.05 KFMC;

C. Commercial Mixed Use and Industrial Binding Site Plans. In addition to materials required pursuant to subsections A and B above, a binding site plan application for commercial, mixed use and industrial proposals shall contain the same elements and information as a preliminary plat, in accordance with KFMC 17.05.090;

D. Binding Site Plan for Residential Condominiums. In addition to materials required pursuant to subsections A and B above, a binding site plan for residential condominiums shall conform with the requirements of Chapter 64.34 RCW, “The Condominium Act.” The applicant shall submit a sworn declaration from a registered land surveyor licensed in the State of Washington that all requirements of RCW 64.34.232, as now adopted and hereafter amended, have been satisfied. The city shall not be responsible for verification that the proposal complies with Chapter 64.34 RCW, but may rely upon the representation of the licensed surveyor. The applicant shall submit five copies of the binding site plan map for review.

The site plan shall have dimensions of 18 inches by 24 inches and must be prepared by a registered land surveyor licensed in the State of Washington. In addition to requirements of Chapter 64.34 RCW, the binding site plan map must include the following:

a. The name of the condominium project;

b. Legal description of the entire parcel;

c. The date, scale, and north arrow;

d. Boundary lines, rights-of-way for streets, easements, and property lines of lots, the location of all open spaces, utilities, and other improvements, with accurate bearings, dimensions of angles and arcs and of all curve data describing the location of all improvements;

e. Names and right-of-way widths of all streets within the parcel and immediately adjacent to the parcel. Street names shall be consistent with the names of existing adjacent streets;

f. Number of each lot and each block or division;

g. Location, dimensions and purpose of any easements, noting if the easements are private or public;

h. Location and description of monuments, boundary corners set, and all lot corners set and found;

i. Datum elevations and primary control points approved by the city engineer as may be required. Descriptions and ties to all control points will be shown with dimensions, angles, and bearings;

j. A dedicatory statement acknowledging public and private dedications and grants;

k. The statement required by KFMC 17.05.033(D) must be on the face of the final binding site plan; and

l. Other restrictions, conditions, and requirements as deemed necessary by the City, including all applicable requirements of the engineering design standards.