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An applicant shall submit a complete boundary line adjustment application to the department of community and economic development. A complete application for the purposes of this chapter shall consist of the following:

A. A fully completed and signed (by those individuals or corporations holding any ownership or security interest) boundary line adjustment application form provided by the department of community and economic development that contains the following information:

1. The names, addresses, and telephone numbers of all persons holding interest in the land;

2. The existing and proposed legal descriptions of the affected lots prepared by a land surveyor licensed by the state of Washington or by a title company;

3. The assessor’s tax parcel numbers;

4. A brief narrative description of the proposed boundary line adjustment;

5. A scale drawing prepared by a licensed land surveyor in accordance with WAC 332-130-050 of the existing and proposed boundary lines. Existing boundary lines shall be shown as dashed lines, and proposed boundary lines shown as solid lines. The drawing shall also include all lot measurements in feet, existing and proposed lot areas, location of all existing improvements such as buildings, roads, easements, and other pertinent features;

6. An access plan approved by the department of public works, if the boundary line adjustment changes existing access requirements;

7. A signed, dated, and notarized statement of declaration of boundary line adjustment and covenants.

B. Application fees.

C. A plat certificate issued within the preceding thirty days that includes confirmation that the title to the lands as described and shown on said boundary line adjustment is vested in the owners whose names appear on the plat certificate and includes any easements or restrictions affecting the property. (Ord. 1520 §21, 2017; Ord. 1235 §4, 2005).