Definitions. The following
words or phrases as used in this Chapter shall have the following
meanings:
Advisory agency.
A designated official or an official body charged with the
duty of making investigations and reports on the design and improvements
of proposed divisions of real property.
Air space lot.
A division of the space above or below a lot, or partially
above and below a lot, having finite width, length, and upper and
lower elevations, occupied or to be occupied by a use, building or
portion thereof, group of buildings or portions thereof, accessory
buildings or portions thereof, or accessory uses. An air space lot
shall be identified with a separate and distinct number or letter
on a final subdivision or parcel map recorded in the office of the
County Recorder.
Block.
The area of land within a subdivision which area is entirely
bounded by streets, highways or ways, except alleys, or the exterior
boundary or boundaries of the subdivision.
Condominium.
An estate in real property consisting of an undivided interest
in common in a portion of a parcel of real property together with
a separate interest in space in a residential, industrial or commercial
building on such real property, such as an apartment, office, or store.
A condominium may include, in addition, a separate interest in other
portions of such real property.
Conversion.
The creation of separate ownership of existing improved real
property together with a separate interest in space of residential,
industrial or commercial buildings thereon. A conversion may be accomplished
by condominium, stock cooperative, community apartment, or cooperative
apartment.
Cooperative apartment.
Pursuant to the City's authority to regulate subdivisions
not regulated by the Subdivision Map Act as authorized by Government
Code Section 66411, a project of more than four units in which an
undivided interest in land is coupled with the exclusive right of
occupancy of any apartment located thereon, whether such right is
contained in the form of a written or oral agreement, when such right
does not appear on the face of the deed.
Design.
Street alignments, grades and width; drainage and sanitary
facilities and utilities, including alignments and grades thereof;
location and size of all required easements and rights-of-way; fire
roads and fire breaks; lot size and configuration; traffic access;
grading; land to be dedicated for park or recreational purposes; and
such other specific requirements in the plan and configuration of
the entire subdivision as may be necessary or convenient to ensure
conformity to or implementation of the General Plan or any adopted
specific plan.
Final map.
A map showing a subdivision for which a tentative and final
map is required by this Chapter, prepared in accordance with the provisions
of this Chapter and the Subdivision Map Act and designed to be recorded
in the office of the County Recorder.
Improvement.
Street work, storm drainage, utilities and landscaping to
be installed, or agreed to be installed, by the subdivider on the
land to be used for public or private streets, highways, and easements,
as are necessary for the general use of the lot owners in the subdivision
and local neighborhood traffic and drainage needs as a condition precedent
to the approval and acceptance of the final map thereof; or to such
other specific improvements or type of improvements, the installation
of which, either by the subdivider, by public agencies, by private
utilities, by any other entity approved by the local agency or by
a combination thereof, is necessary to ensure conformity to or implementation
of the General Plan or any adopted specific plan.
Lot.
A parcel or portion of land separated from other parcels
or portions by description, as on a subdivision or record of survey
map, or by metes and bounds, for purpose of sale, lease, or separate
use.
Lot line adjustment.
A lot line adjustment between adjoining parcels, where the
land taken from one parcel is added to an adjoining parcel, and where
a greater number of parcels than originally existed is not thereby
created.
Merger.
The joining of 2 or more contiguous parcels of land under
one ownership into one parcel.
Parcel map.
A map showing a division of land of four or less parcels
as required by this Chapter, prepared in accordance with the provisions
of this Chapter and the Subdivision Map Act.
Peripheral street.
An existing street whose right-of-way is contiguous to the
exterior boundary of the subdivision.
Remainder.
That portion of an existing parcel which is not included
as part of the subdivided land. The remainder is not considered as
part of the subdivision but must be shown on the required maps as
part of the area surrounding subdivision development.
Stock cooperative.
A corporation as defined in
Business and Professions Code
Section 11003.2 which is primarily for the purpose of holding title
to property if shareholders receive the right to exclusive occupancy
in a portion of property and whose right to occupancy transfers concurrently
with the transfer of an interest in the corporation.
Subdivider.
A person who proposes to divide, divides, or causes to be
divided real property into a subdivision for the subdivider or for
others; except employees and consultants of such persons or entities
acting in such capacity, are not "subdividers."
Subdivision.
The division, by any subdivider, of any units or unit of
improved or unimproved contiguous land shown on the latest equalized
County assessment roll as a unit or as contiguous units for the purpose
of sale, lease or financing, whether immediate or future. Property
shall be considered as contiguous units, even if it is separated by
roads, streets, utility easements or railroad rights-of-way. Subdivision
includes a condominium project, as defined herein or in California
Civil Code Section 1351(f), a community apartment project, as defined
herein or in California
Civil Code Section 1351(d), a stock cooperative,
as defined herein or in California
Civil Code Section 1351(m), a cooperative
apartment as defined herein, or 2 or more air space lots as defined
herein. Any conveyance of land to a governmental agency, public entity,
or public utility shall not be considered a division of land for purposes
of computing the number of parcels. "Subdivision" does not include
anything excluded from the definition of subdivision in the Subdivision
Map Act unless otherwise provided for herein.
Tentative map.
A map made for the purpose of showing the design and improvements
of a proposed subdivision and the existing conditions in and around
it.