After the approval or conditional approval of the tentative map, the subdivider may cause a parcel map to be prepared in accordance with the requirements of this chapter and any applicable conditions of the tentative map. The parcel map shall meet all conditions of this chapter and the tentative map approval and shall contain all required certificates, appropriately signed and acknowledged, where necessary, prior to filing the map with the County Surveyor. Final approval of parcel maps is vested in the County Surveyor. Once a timely filing of a parcel 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 County Surveyor, including, but not limited to, processing, approving, and recording, may lawfully occur after the date of expiration of the tentative map. In order that the parcel map may be adequately checked, it should be filed with the County Surveyor not less than three months prior to the expiration date of the tentative map approval. Requests for extension of time to file the parcel map shall follow the procedure set forth in SCCC §
14.01.316.
(Ord. 2093, 1975; Ord. 4265 § 2, 1993)