This chapter is enacted pursuant to the provisions of Section
66498.8 of the Act which requires the City to adopt procedures for
processing vesting tentative maps and vesting tentative parcel maps
(referred to in this chapter as "vesting maps") under the Vesting
Tentative Map Statute set forth in Section 66498.1 et seq. of the
Act.
(Ord. 87-10)
In order for an application for a vesting map to be deemed complete,
the application must be accompanied with the following information
in a form satisfactory to the City:
A. The
height, size and location of structures proposed for the property
to be subdivided with sufficient plans and specifications to constitute
a complete application for a building permit.
B. General
architectural renderings.
C. Detailed
landscaping plans.
D. Detailed
final grading plans showing existing and proposed finished grades
at one foot intervals.
E. A complete
application for any design review required to construct the project.
F. The
design and specifications for all public facilities and improvements,
both on site and off site.
G. Detailed
geological, drainage, flood control, soils, traffic and other reports
deemed necessary by the City to permit a complete review of the design
of improvements proposed for the subdivision.
H. A detailed
description of the uses to which the real property and structures
will be put.
I. A complete
application for any variances required to construct the project.
J. A complete
application for any rezoning required to complete the project.
K. A report
demonstrating that all public facilities necessary to serve the subdivision
or mitigate any impact created by the subdivision will be available
for the entire time that the approved vesting map is valid plus any
time during which the rights conferred by this chapter exist.
(Ord. 87-10; Ord. 92-14)
A proposed vesting map shall be disapproved if:
A. Either
the proposed subdivision or the proposed development are inconsistent
with the general plan, a specific plan or a Zoning Ordinance of the
City.
B. The
development of the proposed project has not already received or is
not concurrently receiving all required permits and discretionary
approvals.
C. The
City Council finds that all public facilities necessary to serve the
subdivision or mitigate any impact created by the subdivision will
not be available for the entire time that the approved vesting map
is valid plus any time during which the rights conferred by this chapter
exist.
(Ord. 87-10)
A. Upon
application received prior to the expiration of the vesting map, the
Director of Development Services may extend the time of expiration
for a period not to exceed one year from the date of expiration of
the vesting map. No more than three such time extensions may be granted
to any vesting map. The Director shall consider the current circumstances
of the subdivision, the site and the surrounding area. The vesting
map for which an extension is granted and conditions of approval shall
remain substantially unchanged from the vesting map as originally
approved. A need to alter or add conditions, attach additional development
fees, or alter map design or number of units shall be grounds for
denial of the time extension; the applicant may file for a new vesting
map review and approval.
B. Upon an application by the subdivider to extend a vesting map, the map shall automatically be extended for 60 days or until the application for the extension is approved, conditionally approved, or denied, whichever occurs first. If the Director denies a subdivider's application for an extension, the subdivider may appeal to the legislative body pursuant to Chapter
1.12. During the time a determination or an extension request is pending, a final map for that subdivision shall not be approved for recordation pursuant to Chapter
1.12.
(Ord. 2022-07; Ord. 92-14; Ord. 87-10)