A.
Applicability of Provisions. Every division or redivision of land for the purpose of sale, lease or transfer of ownership into nine or fewer lots, parcels or tracts, any one of which is less than one one hundred twenty-eighth of a section or five acres, shall proceed in compliance with this section.
B.
Redivision of Platted Lots. As provided in RCW 58.17.060, a lot that is created by a short subdivision shall not be further divided by short platting for a period of five years; provided, however, that when the short subdivision contains fewer than nine lots, nothing in this section shall prevent the filing of an alteration or amendment within a five-year period to create up to nine lots, within the original short plat boundaries. The amended short plat shall be recorded in accordance with the following provisions:
1.
The amended short subdivision must comply with the procedures and requirements of the current regulations for short subdivision approval. A new survey shall not be required except for new lines created by the amended short subdivision.
2.
The title of the amended short plat shall be: "Short Plat No. ___ Amending Short Plat No. ___." The second blank above shall be completed by the applicant prior to submission of the amended short subdivision.
3.
The amended short plat shall show all of the land shown on the original short subdivision and shall bear the acknowledged signatures of all parties having ownership interest in the affected lots, tracts, parcels, sites or divisions within the original short subdivision as shown by a current title certificate.
4.
Any further divisions within said five-year period must be processed as a subdivision in compliance with this title.
5.
Minor clerical errors may be corrected by the surveyor upon approval of the director by recording an affidavit with the county auditor specifically referencing the short subdivision by number and the correction.
C.
Placing Lots or Parcels on Assessment Rolls. No lot or parcel of land subject to the provisions of this section shall be placed on the county assessor's tax rolls until an approved short subdivision has been filed for record with the county auditor.
D.
Administrative Authority. The director and city engineer are responsible for processing and approving proposed short subdivisions.
(Ord. 2158 § 1 (part), 2005; Ord. 2210 § 5, 2008)