Except as otherwise provided in this section, all terms used in this title which are defined in the Subdivision Map Act are used in this title as so defined unless from the context it clearly appears that a different meaning is intended.
Advisory Agency.The Planning Commission shall constitute the "advisory agency" for all maps. The Subdivision Committee shall act as the advisory agency for certificates of compliance.
"Certificate of compliance"means a determination by the Subdivision Committee, acting as an advisory agency, that a division of land complies with Section 66499.35 of the Subdivision Map Act.
"Check map"means a tract map or parcel map submitted to the subdivision committee for its review prior to the developer submitting a tentative map to the Planning Director.
"Collector street"means a street intended for movement of local traffic from neighborhoods to the nearest secondary street.
"Construction"means the design, acquisition of right-of-way, administration of construction contracts and actual construction.
"Council"means the City Council of the City of Yorba Linda which is the governing body of the City.
"Cul-de-sac"means a street enlarged at its terminus, which provides an adequate turning radius for vehicular traffic.
"Dead-end"means any street or way having only one outlet for vehicular traffic, but not terminating in a cul-de-sac.
"Flag" or "panhandle lot"means a lot whereby access to the building pad of the lot is gained via a narrow driveway having a width of not less than twenty feet.
"Flood-control work" or "drainage work"means and includes all means of conveying or storing stormwaters, including natural watercourses, improved drainage channels, retarding basins, closed conduits or pipes, and authorized or existing flood-control channels.
"Flood hazard"means overflow water having sufficient velocity to transport or deposit debris, to scour the surface soil, to dislodge or damage buildings or cause erosion of the banks of watercourses.
General Plan.A general plan, or any element thereof, as defined in the Planning and Zoning Law, Article
5 of Chapter 3 of Title 7 of the Government Code of the state.
"Inundation"means ponded water or water in motion of sufficient depth to damage property due to the mere presence of water or to deposition of silt.
"Local park ordinance"means the local park ordinance adopted by the City Council for the purpose of implementing Government Code Section
66477 which relates to the dedication of park land or the requirement of fees in lieu thereof for park and recreation purposes.
"Local street"means a street intended wholly or principally to serve abutting property and not designed to carry traffic from more than two subdivision streets within the immediate vicinity.
"Major thoroughfare"means a roadway as shown on the circulation element of the general plan whose primary purpose is to carry through traffic and provide a network connecting to the state highway system.
"Master plan of drainage"refers to an engineering report outlining the drainage facilities needed for the proper development of a specific increment of the general plan area of the City and duly adopted by the City Council.
"Parcel map"means a parcel map as defined and regulated by the Subdivision Map Act and the provisions of this chapter.
"Person"means any individual, firm, partnership, joint venture, association, club, social club, fraternal organization, corporation, estate, trust, business trust, receiver, syndicate, any county, City and county, municipality, district or other political subdivision, or any other group or combination acting as a unit.
"Planning Director"means the Director of the City Planning Department as authorized by Chapter
3, Title 7 of the Government Code of the state.
"Possible flood hazard"means the possible extension of areas denoted as subject to flood hazard, also the area in which there is the uncertainty of the degree of the extent of slope erosion.
"Primary street"means a street intended for the movement of major volumes of traffic through the City or serving to collect traffic from two or more intersecting secondary streets.
"Private street"means any parcel of land not dedicated as a public street but used or intended to be used for ingress to or egress from lots which may or may not have frontage on a public street.
"Public way"means and includes street, highway, avenue, boulevard, parkway, road, lane, walk, walkway, alley, channel, viaduct, subway, tunnel, bridge, public easement, public trail, public right-of-way and other ways in which a public agency has a proprietary right.
"Secondary street"means a street intended for the movement of traffic from one area of the City to another area and serving to collect traffic from intersecting streets of lesser classifications.
"Service road"means a street adjacent to a freeway or primary street, and separated therefrom by a dividing strip, which provides the primary means of access for vehicular and pedestrian use to abutting properties.
"Specific plan"means a specific plan, or any element thereof, as defined in the Planning and Zoning Law, Article
8 of Chapter 3 of Title 7 of the Government Code of the state.
"Street"means a public way which provides a primary means of access for vehicular and pedestrian traffic for abutting properties.
"Subdivision map"means and includes both tract maps and parcel maps as defined in this chapter.
"Tentative map"means a tract map or parcel map made for the purpose of showing the design and improvement of a proposed subdivision and the existing condition in and around it and need not be based upon an accurate or detailed final survey of the property.
"Tract map"means all maps defined and regulated by the Subdivision Map Act and the provisions of this title other than parcel maps.
"Vehicular access rights"means the right, easement or access of owners or occupants of abutting lands to a public way other than as pedestrians. "Limited vehicular access rights" means the rights, easement or access of owners or occupants of abutting lands to a public way other than as pedestrians, except at points specifically designated on the tract map or parcel map.
"Vesting tentative map"means a tract map or parcel map which meets the requirements of a tentative map and requirements of the Subdivision Map Act, Government Code Section
66452, and this title for vesting tentative maps.
"Walkway"means a passageway intended for pedestrian use only.
(Prior code § 30-2)