After the approval or conditional approval of the tentative map, the subdivider may cause the real property included within the map, or any part thereof, to be surveyed and a final map thereof prepared in accordance with the approved or conditionally approved tentative map.
(Ord. 2093, 1975)
(A) 
Multiple final maps filed pursuant to Section 66456.1 of the California Government Code relating to an approved or conditionally approved tentative map may be filed prior to the expiration of the tentative map if either of the following conditions is satisfied:
(1) 
The subdivider, at the time the tentative map is filed, provides a written notice to the Planning Commission or the Director of the subdivider's intention to file multiple parcel maps on the tentative map.
(2) 
After filing of the tentative map, the Planning Commission or the Board and the subdivider concur in the filing of multiple parcel maps.
(B) 
In providing the notice specified in subsection (A) of this section, the subdivider shall not be required to define the number or configuration of the proposed multiple final maps. The filing of a final map on a portion of an approved or conditionally approved tentative map shall not invalidate any part of the tentative map. The right of the subdivider to file multiple final maps shall not limit the authority of the County to impose reasonable conditions relating to the filing of multiple final maps.
(Ord. 4181 § 9, 1992)
A final map conforming to the approved or conditionally approved tentative map, if any, shall be filed with the County Surveyor prior to the expiration of the tentative map, after all required certificates on such map have been signed and, where necessary, acknowledged.
(Ord. 2093, 1975)
(A) 
The final map shall be accompanied by a report prepared by a duly authorized title company naming the persons whose consent is necessary to the preparation and recordation of the map and to the dedication of streets, alleys and other public places shown on said map, and certifying that as of the date of the preparation of the report, the persons therein named are all the persons necessary to give clear title to the subdivision.
(B) 
Prior to submittal of the final map to the Board for approval, the County Surveyor shall require formal notification from the Health Officer and all affected public utility companies that all water supply, sewage disposal and public utility requirements have been satisfied. The subdivider shall coordinate his work with the affected agencies to ascertain that said formal notifications can be issued.
(C) 
The final map shall be accompanied by boundary traverses in accordance with the requirements noted in SCCC § 14.01.208(S).
(Ord. 2093, 1975)
In order that the final map may be adequately checked, it should be filed with the County Surveyor not less than three months prior to expiration date of the tentative map approval. All conditions imposed by this chapter and the tentative map approval which in any way may inhibit the checking of said map shall be met prior to its submittal. Once a timely filing of a final map is made with the County Surveyor which conforms to all the conditions imposed by this chapter and the tentative map approval, subsequent actions of the Board of Supervisors, including, but not limited to, processing, approving, and recording, may lawfully occur after the date of expiration of the tentative map. Requests for extension of time to file the final map shall follow the procedure set forth in SCCC § 14.01.316.
(Ord. 2093, 1975; Ord. 2655, 1979; Ord. 3816 § 2, 1987; Ord. 4265 § 1, 1993)
If the subdivision lies entirely within unincorporated territory, the map shall be filed with the County Surveyor; and if partially within a city and unincorporated territory, the map shall be filed with both the city engineer and the County Surveyor, and each shall act thereon.
(Ord. 2093, 1975)
(A) 
Board Action on Final Map. The Board shall within a period of 10 days after the final map is filed with its Clerk by the County Surveyor, or at its next regular meeting after the meeting at which it receives the map, whichever is later, approve the map if it conforms to all the requirements of this chapter, or, if it does not so conform, disapprove the map.
(B) 
Failure of Board to Act. If the Board does not approve or disapprove the map within the prescribed time, or any authorized extension thereof, and the map conforms to all said requirements and rulings, it shall be deemed approved, and the Clerk of the Board shall certify its approval thereon.
(Ord. 2093, 1975)
If, at the time of approval of the final map by the Board, any public improvements required by the County have not been completed and accepted, the Board, as a condition precedent to the approval of the final map, shall require the subdivider to enter into an agreement with the County to thereafter complete such improvements at the subdivider's expense pursuant to SCCC § 14.01.510.
(Ord. 2093, 1975)