This title is adopted pursuant to Chapter XI, Section 7 of the
California Constitution and to supplement and implement the Subdivision
Map Act, Section 66410 et seq. of the
Government Code. This title
may be cited as the Subdivision Ordinance of the City of Huntington
Beach.
This chapter shall not apply to the items listed in Sections 66412, 66412.1, 66412.2 and 66412.5 of the Subdivision Map Act. However subject to the provisions of Section 66412(d) of the Subdivision Map Act, a lot line adjustment between two or more existing adjacent parcels, where the land taken from one parcel is added to an adjacent parcel, and where a greater number of parcels than originally existed is not thereby created, provided that, the lot line adjustment is approved pursuant to Section
250.16.
For the purposes of this title, unless otherwise apparent from the context, certain words and phrases used in this title are defined in this section as set forth below. All definitions provided in Chapters
1.04 and
203 and Section
245.04 of the Municipal Code and all definitions provided in the Subdivision Map Act shall also be applicable to this title and said definitions are hereby incorporated by this reference as though fully set forth herein.
Access Rights.
The right of abutting landowners or occupants to obtain access
to an abutting public way.
Acreage.
Any parcel of land which is not a lot, as defined in this
chapter, and those areas where a legal subdivision has not been made
previously, or where a legal subdivision has declared such parcel
as acreage.
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.
Certificate of Compliance.
A valid authorization, issued by the City, stating that the
subdivision of creation complies with City subdivision laws applicable
at the time of creation or stating that the subdivision complies with
the Subdivision Map Act and this title.
Collector Street.
A street, intermediate in importance between a local street
and an arterial highway, which has the purpose of collecting local
traffic and carrying it to an arterial highway.
Conversion.
The creation of separate ownership of existing real property
together with a separate interest in space of residential, industrial
or commercial buildings.
Cul-de-Sac.
A local street, one end of which is closed and consisting
of a circular turnaround.
Day.
A calendar day unless otherwise specified.
Department.
The Community Development Department of the City of Huntington
Beach.
Director.
The Director of the Community Development Department of the
City of Huntington Beach.
Easement.
A grant of one or more property rights by the owner to the
City, a public entity, public utility, or private party.
Final Map.
A map showing a subdivision of five or more parcels, prepared
in accordance with the provisions of the Subdivision Map Act and this
title and designed to be placed on record in the office of the Orange
County Recorder.
Lot Line Adjustment.
A minor shift or rotation of an existing lot line where a
greater or lesser number of parcels than originally existed is not
created.
Merger.
The joining of two or more contiguous parcels of land under
one ownership into one parcel.
Parcel.
A unit or portion of a unit of improved or unimproved land.
Parcel Map.
A map showing a subdivision of four or fewer parcels or a
subdivision pursuant to the exceptions stated in Section 66426 of
the Subdivision Map Act prepared in accordance with the provisions
of the Subdivision Map Act and this title and designed to be placed
on record in the office of the Orange County Recorder.
Parkway.
That area between the curb face and abutting property line.
Person.
Any individual, firm, co-partnership, joint venture, organization,
corporation, estate, trust, receiver, syndicate, this City, and any
other public agency.
Private Street.
Any street or accessway which is privately held, maintained
and utilized as access to a development.
Remainder.
That portion of an existing parcel which is not divided for
the purpose of sale, lease, or financing nor part of the subdivision.
Scenic Easement.
An easement dedicated to the City that protects a view from
a specific location or locations to a specific visual resource by
prohibiting or limiting development.
Service Road.
A street adjacent to and providing access to an arterial
highway.
Standard Plans.
Plans and engineering drawings for public improvements as
adopted by the Department of Public Works.
Subdivision Map Act.
The provisions of Division 2, Subdivisions of the California
Government Code, relating to subdivisions of land and real property
commencing with Section 66410.
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 precedent to the approval of a final map. Tentative map shall include
a tentative parcel map, prepared pursuant to the provisions of this
title.
Usable Parcel Area.
That portion of a parcel which does not exceed a slope of
10%. Any portion of the parcel exceeding 10% shall, for the purpose
of this title, be considered slope and not usable parcel area.
Vesting Tentative Map.
A tentative map for a residential subdivision that has, printed conspicuously on its face, the words "vesting tentative map" at the time it is filed with the City, and is processed in accordance with the provisions of Chapter
252 of this title.
(3334-6/97, 4230-7/21)
A. City Attorney. The City Attorney's responsibilities shall
include approving as to form all subdivision improvement agreements;
covenants, codes, and restrictions; security, liability agreements
and insurance; and all governing documents for a community apartment
project, condominium, stock cooperative, or conversion.
B. City Council.
1. The
City Council shall have final jurisdiction in the approval of final
maps and improvement agreements and the acceptance by the City of
land and/or improvements as may be proposed for dedication to the
City for subdivisions of five or more parcels.
2. The
City Council shall act as the appeal board for hearing appeals of
all subdivision maps acted upon by the Planning Commission.
C. Planning Commission. The Planning Commission's responsibilities
shall include approving, conditionally approving, or denying the application
for tentative map approval of subdivisions of 10 or more parcels.
The Planning Commission shall act as the appeal board for hearing
appeals of tentative parcel maps and tentative maps for subdivisions
of nine or fewer parcels.
D. Zoning Administrator. The Zoning Administrator's responsibilities
shall include the processing and approval, conditional approval or
denial of tentative map approval of subdivisions of nine or less parcels,
tentative parcel maps and waivers of parcel map requirements, mergers
and certificates of compliance.
E. City Engineer. The City Engineer's responsibilities shall
include:
1. Establishing
design and construction details, standards and specifications.
2. Determining
if proposed subdivision improvements comply with the provisions of
the Subdivision Map Act and this title.
3. The
processing and certification of final maps, reversion to acreage maps,
and amended maps and the processing and approval of subdivision improvement
plans.
4. Examining
and certifying that final maps are in substantial compliance with
the approved tentative map.
5. Final
jurisdiction in the approval of parcel maps and certification of lot
line adjustments.
6. The
inspection and approval of subdivision public improvements.
7. The
acceptance of dedications and public improvements for subdivisions
by parcel map, and off-site dedications lying outside a subdivision
boundary which require a separate grant deed.
8. Collection
of all required fees and deposits associated with final maps and parcel
maps except park and recreation fees.
F. Director. The Director's responsibilities shall include the
processing of tentative maps and lot line adjustments.
1. Determinations
of violations of the provisions of the Subdivision Map Act or this
title.
2. The
management of the Department of Community Development in carrying
out the responsibilities imposed upon it by this title. When necessary
to carry out the Director's responsibilities hereunder, the Director
may designate and authorize a representative to act on his or her
behalf.
3. Collection
of park and recreation fees and fees associated with tentative maps.
G. Coastal Commission. The Coastal Commission shall have appeal jurisdiction over Coastal Development Permits approved for all subdivisions and lot line adjustments located within the appealable area of the coastal zone that constitute development as defined in Section
245.04 (Development).
(3334-6/97, 3681-12/04, 4101-10/16, 4230-7/21)
All persons submitting maps as required by this chapter shall
pay all fees and/or deposits as provided by this title and by the
City Council resolution establishing applicable fees and charges.