Whenever a provision of the Subdivision Map Act or the subdivision regulations requires or authorizes the filing of a tentative parcel map or tentative tract map, a vesting tentative parcel map or vesting tentative tract map may be filed instead. The filing of a vesting tentative parcel map or vesting tentative tract map, as opposed to a tentative tract map or tentative parcel map, shall not be a prerequisite to any approval for any proposed subdivision, permit for construction, or work preparatory to construction.
An application for a vesting tentative parcel or vesting tentative tract map shall be filed with the community development department in compliance with BGMC §
9.76.050, Application filing and fees. The vesting tentative parcel or vesting tentative tract map shall be prepared in a manner acceptable to the department and shall be prepared by a registered civil engineer or licensed land surveyor. The vesting tentative parcel map or vesting tentative tract map shall be clearly and legibly drawn and shall contain the information identified in the city's subdivision manual, unless waived by the director. The department may also require additional materials, exhibits, data or information as deemed necessary to accomplish the purposes of the Subdivision Map Act and the subdivision regulations. Vesting tentative parcel and vesting tentative tract map applications shall be determined to be complete by the department only when:
A. All necessary application forms, materials and exhibits as established by the department are accepted as adequate;
B. A preliminary soils, geology, and seismicity report prepared in accordance with the California Building Code and the city's grading manual is accepted as adequate;
C. A preliminary title report showing the legal owners and any encumbrances and easements is accepted as adequate by the city engineer; said title report shall be updated every six months from the date of the original submittal until final action on the application is taken;
D. All necessary determinations and documents to comply with the California Environmental Quality Act have been certified or adopted; and
E. All fees and/or deposits have been submitted and accepted.
Vesting tentative parcel and vesting tentative tract maps shall be considered by the commission and council, in compliance with BGMC § 9.76.040, Authority for subdivision decisions, with a noticed public hearing. |
An application for approval of a vesting tentative parcel or vesting tentative tract map in compliance with the subdivision regulations shall be submitted concurrently with all applications for other necessary discretionary city approvals for the development. |
(Ord. 806 § 1, 2007)