An application for a lot line adjustment shall be filed with the Planning Director or authorized representative. The application shall be signed by all parties holding an ownership interest in any properties which are the subject of the proposed lot line adjustment.
Upon submittal of an application for a lot line adjustment the Planning Director or authorized representative shall examine the application and supplemental data and information to determine if all requirements for the filing are in accordance with the provisions of the Subdivision Map Act and this chapter, as to form and information required to be furnished therewith, or shown thereon, and all required fees for filing have been paid.
The Planning Director or authorized representative shall then transmit copies of the lot line adjustment, along with accompanying data, to the Santa Clara County Department of Environmental Health (if on a private wastewater system), Town departments and committees, public utilities, and the appropriate water district for review and comments.
Once the application has been deemed complete and in compliance with the General Plan, the Zoning Ordinance, and this chapter, then the Planning Director or authorized representative shall schedule a noticed public hearing. Ten days prior to the scheduled hearing, a public notice shall be mailed to the owners of each parcel subject to the lot line adjustment and to all properties within 500 feet of the exterior boundaries of the proposed lot line adjusted properties, advising of the time, place, and date of the hearing, with said notices addressed to the owners as noted on the last equalized tax assessment roll. All required names and addresses shall be provided by the applicant or representative at the time of submittal of the lot line adjustment application.
The Planning Director, at a noticed public hearing, shall review the lot line adjustment for conformance with the general plan, zoning and building ordinances, and the provisions of this chapter and shall be the approving body for lot line adjustments. The Planning Director shall approve, conditionally approve or deny the application. If the Planning Director conditionally approves the application, such conditions must be satisfied within the time set forth in Section
9-1.326.
(§ 1, Ord. 572, eff. February 18, 2018)