A.
General Filing and Processing Requirements. Subdividers shall submit tentative map applications and all information and other materials required by the city engineer to the city engineer for processing. The city engineer shall review the application for completeness and accuracy in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), this title, the zoning code and applicable provisions of the Map Act.
B.
Referral to Affected Agencies. Within 5 days of the city's determination that the application is complete, the city engineer shall refer the proposed map to:
1.
Any city department, county, state or federal agency, and other entity affected by the subdivision.
2.
The following agencies, in the event such agency has filed a territorial map with the city pursuant to the Map Act:
3.
Public Utilities. Public utility companies and other service agencies, including providers of gas, electrical, telephone, and cable television services, which will be expected to provide "will serve" letters to the proposed subdivision.
4.
School Districts. The governing board of any elementary, high school, or unified school district within which the proposed subdivision is located.
5.
State Department of Education. For any proposed subdivision that includes a proposed public school site.
Within 15 days after receiving the map, any such agency may submit recommendations to the city. |
C.
Review of Tentative Parcel Map. The subdivision technical review committee shall:
1.
Conduct a public meeting within 30 days from the date an application is deemed complete and consider all reviewing agency comments and any public testimony;
2.
Determine whether the subdivider has complied with all applicable provisions of this title, the general plan, any applicable specific plan, and the Map Act and the map is technically correct; and
3.
Prepare a recommendation to approve, conditionally approve or deny the tentative parcel map. Approval or conditional approval shall be granted only if the committee has first made all findings required. The committee may impose conditions of approval in compliance with Section 10.20.025: Conditions of Approval.
(Ord. 1567)