For the purposes of this title, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section:
Article.An article of a chapter of this title, unless otherwise specified.
Boundary line adjustment.The adjustment of lot boundary lines or legal parcel boundary lines of record; but which adjustment does not create an increase in the number of lots or parcels, and may include the elimination of record lot lines or parcel lines for the purpose of consolidating or combining two or more lots of record into one lot or parcel. Such boundary line adjustment shall be deemed constituted upon the filing of an approved parcel map or a grant of waiver and certificate of compliance.
Design.The minimum area, width, grading and general layout of lots and the alignment, grades and widths of alleys, streets, highways, easements and rights-of-way for drainage facilities, water mains, sanitary sewers and other public purposes.
Design unit.A parcel of land shown on a tentative map for which the subdivider requests approval of design.
Division of land.Any parcel or contiguous parcels of land, improved or unimproved, which are divided for the purpose of transfer of title, sale, lease or financing, whether immediate or future, into two or more parcels, except that the term "division of land" shall not refer to:
2. The leasing or financing of apartments, offices, stores or similar space within an apartment building, industrial building, commercial building or trailer park.
3. Division by mineral, oil or gas leases.
The term "division of land" shall also refer to a condominium project, as defined in the Civil Code of the State, Section 1350, containing five or more condominiums, and a community apartment project, as defined in the Business and Professional Code of the State, Section 11004, containing two or more parcels. |
Drainage facility.Any drainage device or structure which may be used to control the flow of water or alleviate flood hazard, including, but not limited to, berms, channels, culverts, curbs, ditches, gutters, pavement and pipes.
Final map.A map of a proposed division of land prepared in accordance with the provisions of this chapter and the Subdivision Map Act which is prepared in a manner to be filed in the office of the County Recorder.
Flood hazard.A potential danger to life, land or improvements due to inundation or stormwater runoff having sufficient velocity to transport or deposit debris, scour the surface soil, dislodge or damage buildings or erode the banks of watercourses.
Frontage.That portion of a lot or parcel which abuts a public or private street or highway to which the lot or parcel has the right of vehicular access.
Future street or alley.A street or alley which is necessary for the future division of lots within a division of land or for the development of adjacent properties and which is offered for public use at an indeterminate future time when the City Council determines that the acceptance and construction of such street or alley is warranted.
General plan.A comprehensive long term plan, including the elements thereof, adopted by the City pursuant to the provisions of Chapter
3, Title 7, Government Code of the State.
Geological hazard.A hazard inherent in the earth or artificially created which is dangerous or potentially dangerous to life, property or improvements due to the movement, failure or shifting of earth.
Highway.A thoroughfare of primary importance in the City or State highway system, other than a freeway, which is shown on the circulation element of the general plan.
Improvements.Such structures or facilities to be installed or agreed to be installed by a subdivider on land to be used for public or private alleys, streets, highways or other easements as a condition precedent to the approval or acceptance of a final map or parcel map, including, but not limited to, street surfacing, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, street trees, street lights, street signs, sanitary sewers, water mains and drainage facilities.
Lease.An oral or written agreement or contract, tenancy at will, month-to-month or other similar tenancy.
Lot.A unit of land identified on a final map or parcel map, filed in the office of the County Recorder, with a separate or distinct number.
Parcel map.A map showing the division of land prepared in accordance with the provisions of this title and the Subdivision Map Act which is prepared in a manner to be filed in the office of the County Recorder.
Person.Any individual, corporation, company, firm, association, partnership, copartnership, joint venture, joint stock company, receiver, syndicate, club, estate, business trust, organization or any other entity or the authorized agent thereof.
Section.A section of a chapter, unless otherwise specified.
Street.A right-of-way designed to provide access to abutting properties.
Subdivider.A person who causes real property to be divided into a division of land for him or herself or for others or who submits a tentative, final or parcel map for approval.
Tentative map.A preliminary plan of a proposed design unit prepared in accordance with the provisions of this title and the Subdivision Map Act.
(Prior code § 39-1)