The form, contents, accompanying data, and filing of the final
tract map or final parcel map shall conform to the provisions of the
Subdivision Map Act, this title and applicable standards imposed by
the county of Riverside for maps filed with the office of the county
recorder. The final tract map or final parcel map and any accompanying
data or additional information shall be prepared by or under the direction
of a registered civil engineer or licensed land surveyor authorized
to practice in the state of California.
(Ord. 99-23 § 1)
The filing of accompanying data and additional information shall
be required with the filing of the final tract map or final parcel
map, in accordance with Chapter 16.24.080.
(Ord. 99-23 § 1)
Final and parcel map submittal and review procedures shall be
pursuant to this chapter and applicable city standards. The director
of public works shall review all final and parcel map submittals for
conformance with the provisions of this title and may deem them incomplete
and return all or portions of a submittal for reasons which include,
but are not limited to, the following: incomplete submittal or filing;
untimely submittal or filing; nonconformance with the tentative map;
nonconformance with the conditions of approval applied to the tentative
map; nonconformance with this title, nonconformance with city standards;
errors on the final tract map or final parcel map, on any accompanying
data, or on any additional information; or omissions on the final
tract map or final parcel map, on any accompanying data, or on any
additional information.
(Ord. 99-23 § 1)
The city council shall not deny approval of a final tract map
or final parcel map if the city has previously approved a tentative
map for the proposed subdivision and if the city council finds that
the final tract map or final parcel map is in compliance with the
requirements of the Subdivision Map Act, this title and the approved
tentative map.
(Ord. 99-23 § 1)
After a final tract map or final parcel map is filed in the
office of the county recorder, it may be amended by a certificate
of correction for any of the following purposes:
A. To
correct an error in any course or distance shown on the map;
B. To
show any course or distance that was omitted from the map;
C. To
correct an error in the description of the real property shown on
the map;
D. To
indicate monuments set after the death, disability, retirement from
practice or replacement of the engineer or surveyor charged with responsibilities
for setting monuments;
E. To
show the proper location or character of any monument that has been
changed in location or character, or originally was shown at the wrong
location or incorrectly as to its character;
F. To
correct any other type of map error or omission as approved by the
director of public works, which does not affect any property right.
Errors and omissions may include, but are not limited to, lot numbers,
acreage, street names and identification of adjacent record maps.
Error does not include changes in courses or distances from which
an error is not ascertainable from the data shown on the final tract
map or final parcel map.
(Ord. 99-23 § 1)
The certificate of correction shall be prepared and signed by a registered civil engineer or licensed land surveyor. The form and contents of the amending map shall conform to the requirements of Chapters
16.09 and
16.24. The certificate of correction shall set forth in detail the corrections made and show the names of the present fee owners of the property affected by the correction.
(Ord. 99-23 § 1)
The certificate of correction, complete as to final form, shall be submitted to the director of public works for review and approval. The director of public works shall examine the certificate of correction and if the only changes made are those set forth in Section
16.24.200, this fact shall be certified by the director of public works on the certificate of correction.
(Ord. 99-23 § 1)
The certificate of correction certified by the director of public
works shall be filed or recorded in the office of the county recorder
in which the original map was filed.
(Ord. 99-23 § 1)