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A. Boundary line adjustment applications shall be submitted to the Community Development Department for review and approval. All boundary line adjustment applications shall include the following items to be provided by the applicant.

1. A completed land-use application form, signed by all owners of the property that is included within the area of the boundary line adjustment, on a form provided by the Community Development Department.

2. Four (4) full-size copies of the record of survey for the boundary line adjustment. The record of survey shall show the entire contiguous tract owned by the applicant. The record of survey shall be a neat and accurate drawing, stamped and signed by a land surveyor. The record of survey shall show sufficient detail and information to provide verification that the proposed boundary line adjustment can meet all approval requirements within the Moses Lake Municipal Code for lots.

3. One eleven inch (11") by seventeen inch (17") reduced copy of the record of survey for the boundary line adjustment. Smaller copies may be approved by the Plat Administrator. All reduced copies shall be fully legible.

4. A plat certificate from a title company licensed to do business in the State of Washington, confirming that the title of the lands corresponds with the owners described and shown on the record of survey and application.

5. A non-refundable fee per Chapter 3.54.

B. The applicant shall also be responsible for all costs for engineering, legal, and other consulting services incurred by the City in processing the application, to the extent that the cost of said services exceed the application fees. The Community Development Department shall advise the applicant of all additional fees and costs to be incurred by the applicant, and may require the additional fees and costs to be paid prior to service. In any case, the applicant shall pay all additional fees and costs associated with processing the application before the boundary line adjustment is recorded. (Ord. 2576, 7/27/10; Ord. 2186, 11/23/04)