After the approval or conditional approval of a tentative tract map, the subdivider may cause the real property included within the map, or any part thereof, to be surveyed and a final tract map thereof prepared and filed with the City Engineer in accordance with the approved or conditionally-approved tentative tract map.
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The procedures for filing and processing of final parcel maps shall be the same as those set forth in this chapter for a final tract map. As used in this title, the term "final map" shall encompass both final tract maps and final parcel maps.
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The content and form of final maps shall be as specified in the Subdivision Map Act, as administered and interpreted by the City Engineer. The filing of maps compiled from record data is prohibited and all maps shall represent a survey of the land being subdivided.
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Prior to submittal of the original final map for City Council consideration, a complete final map application must filed and accepted. A complete application shall include, but not be limited to: approved improvement plans, signed improvement agreement, proof of tax clearance, security deposit(s), statements from applicable utilities of ability to serve the subdivision, and proof of compliance with conditions specified in the tentative map approval resolution. In accordance with Chapter 17.010, the Department of Community Development shall determine whether the application is complete within 30 days of filing, and shall transmit said determination in writing to the subdivider. If the application is determined to be incomplete, the department's notification shall indicate the manner in which it can be made complete.
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Multiple final maps within a subdivision may be filed prior to the expiration of a tentative map subject to the provisions of Chapter 17.010.
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