A.
A tentative tract map, accompanied by any forms and fees required, shall be submitted to the Community Development Director for review. The Community Development Director shall refer the map to a staff review committee as designated by the City Manager for review and comment.
B.
After the tentative tract map is reviewed by staff, the Community Development Director shall forward the map to the City Planning Commission with his/her comments and/or recommendations. Within 50 days of the submittal of the tentative tract map to the Community Development Director, the City Planning Commission shall review the tentative tract map and shall approve, conditionally approve, or disapprove the tentative tract map.
C.
If the map is not approved by the City Planning Commission, the subdivider will be notified and given the opportunity to correct the map.
D.
The subdivider may appeal to the City Council from any action taken by the City Planning Commission pursuant to the procedure set forth in the Subdivision Map Act.
E.
Any interested person adversely affected by a decision of the Planning Commission may file a complaint with the City Council concerning any such decision. Processing of the complaint shall comply with the Subdivision Map Act.
F.
If the map is approved by the City Planning Commission, or by the City Council on appeal, a final tract map, substantially in conformance with the tentative tract map, must be recorded within 18 months.
(Prior code 10030(a); Ord. 56-66; Ord. 22-78; Ord. 4-87; Ord. 10-99; Ord. 15-21, 2021)