The subdivider shall prepare maps consistent with the design
standards and accomplish improvements consistent with the improvement
standards contained in this chapter and shall process the maps through
the planning commission in accordance with the regulations set forth
in this title.
(Prior code § 2-2.05)
The director of community development or designee shall stamp
the date and time received and be responsible for the expeditious
processing of such maps and prompt referral thereof to the pertinent
governmental agencies and affected utility companies, both public
and private. The director shall coordinate the dissemination of information
regarding the proposed subdivision of land. The planning commission
shall consider the written reports of the public agencies in recommending
approval, conditional approval or disapproval of the proposed subdivision.
Distribution may include, but is not limited to, the following:
A. The
county planning commission;
B. The
planning commission of any other city within three miles of the subdivision;
C. The
district engineer of the Division of Highways of the state;
D. The
affected school district or districts;
F. The
county health officer;
I. The
county flood control and water conservation district;
(Prior code § 2-2.06; Ord. 2019 § 1, 2011)
The city engineer shall be responsible for reporting to the
planning commission and the city council as to whether the proposed
improvements are consistent with the regulations contained in this
title and shall be responsible further for the supervision and ultimate
approval of all such improvements.
(Prior code § 2-2.07)
The planning commission shall act as the advisory agency to
the city council and is charged with the duty of making investigations
and reports on the design and improvement of proposed subdivisions
and the conformance of such subdivisions with the general plan and
this chapter. The planning commission shall report its actions and
recommendations concerning the tentative map direct to the subdivider.
(Prior code § 2-2.08)
The city council, being the legislative body, has final jurisdiction
over all final subdivision maps. Reports to the city council regarding
subdivisions within or contiguous to the city for their information
and action shall be made in writing as an integral part of the subdivision
process.
(Prior code § 2-2.09)
There is established a review board composed of the community
development director, the director of recreation, the city engineer,
the city attorney, and such other city personnel as may be called
upon from time to time by the community development director.
(Prior code § 2-2.35; Ord. 2000 § 1, 2009)
Prior to the filing of a tentative map, the subdivider shall
submit to the community development director 25 copies of the plans,
together with the fee set forth in the master fee schedule which will
not be refundable and such other information concerning a proposed
or contemplated development as is deemed desirable. The community
development director will then, within 14 days, schedule a conference
of the review board with the subdivider on such plans and other data,
and the review board will make such general recommendations to the
subdivider as shall seem proper regarding such plans or data, and
shall recommend consultations by the subdivider with other public
or private agencies as may be disclosed by the plans to be interested.
(Prior code § 2-2.36; Ord. 2000 § 1, 2009; Ord.
2019 § 1, 2011)