A.
The tentative map shall be prepared in accordance with the Subdivision Map Act and the provisions of this title, and shall be filed with the secretary of the planning commission. Such filing shall be made prior to the initiation of any construction work within the proposed subdivision which might be affected by changes in the tentative map.
B.
The subdivider shall file with the secretary of the planning commission 20 copies of the tentative map, and such additional copies as the secretary may require. The subdivider shall further file one or more copies of the map at a size of either eight and one-half inches by 11 inches or 11 inches by 17 inches for purposes of review by parties not receiving scaled copies of the map under the provisions of subsection E of this section.
C.
At the time of filing a tentative map, the subdivider shall pay the secretary a fee as established by resolution of the city council to defray the expenses incidental to the processing of the map. No part of the fee shall be returned to the subdivider regardless of whether the subdivider withdraws the tentative map pri-or to action by the planning commission or prior to the recording of a final map.
D.
The time for filing a tentative map shall be construed to be the time when the map is accepted officially by the secretary of the planning commission. The secretary shall examine the tentative map upon presentation to the city, and shall not accept the map unless the tentative map is in full compliance with the provisions of this title as to form and as to the information required to be shown thereon and in the state-ments required to be furnished therewith. In making this determination, the secretary shall seek the recommendations of the city engineer and planning director. The determination of compliance shall be made by the secretary within 10 days of the receipt and dating of the map by the secretary.
E.
Within three days after the filing of the tentative map and accompanying statements, the secretary of the planning commission shall transmit copies as follows: One copy each to the city engineer, community development director, the city manager's designee, building official, public works director, fire chief, police chief; the superintendents of affected local school districts, any other affected local special districts, the county community development and public works departments, Caltrans (if the proposed subdivision affects a state highway), the California Real Estate Commission and the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, together with requests for recommendations on the proposed subdivision. The secretary may transmit copies of the tentative map and accompanying statements to all other public and private agencies affected by the proposed subdivision, together with requests for recommendations thereon.
(Ord. 92-74; Ord. 96-135; Ord. 10-298 § 1)