After a tentative map or tentative parcel map is approved as
provided for within the subdivision ordinance, the subdivider may
cause a final map or parcel map to be prepared by a registered California
Civil Engineer or a licensed California land surveyor in accordance
with a completed survey of the subdivision and in full compliance
with the Subdivision Map Act and all ordinances of the City.
(Ord. 565 § 3, 2019)
For purposes of filing a final map or parcel map, the subdivider
must submit three, or more if required by the City Engineer, prints
of the map to the City Engineer for reviewing. The City Engineer will
review the map and one print will be returned to the subdivider or
his or her engineer showing modifications thereon, if any. The remaining
prints will be retained for departmental purposes. The City Engineer
will request additional prints for each review submittal. When the
map is found to be complete, an original with copies will be requested
by the City Engineer. The final map or parcel map will be certified
by the City Engineer.
(Ord. 565 § 3, 2019)
Pursuant to Section 66457 of the Subdivision Map Act the effective
date for filing a final map or parcel map conforming to the approved
or conditionally approved tentative map, if any, is the date the map
has been found to be technically correct, in compliance with the Subdivision
Map Act and local ordinances and all required certificates or statements
on the map have been signed and where necessary, acknowledged. All
maps must be filed with the Director for processing for approval.
(Ord. 565 § 3, 2019)
After receipt of the final map or parcel map, the City Council,
or City Engineer for parcel maps, must act upon the map within the
time and in the manner prescribed by Sections 66457, 66458 and 66463
of the Subdivision Map Act, as it currently exists or may be amended.
The City Council, or City Engineer for parcel maps, may accept, conditionally
accept subject to improvement, or reject any dedications or offers
of dedication that are made by certificate on the map.
(Ord. 565 § 3, 2019)