§ 17.20.040. Information required—Planning department approval.  


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  • The final map of a subdivision shall not be considered delivered to the director of planning for purposes of subsection (A) of Section 17.18.010 nor forwarded to the board of supervisors unless and until it meets the requirements of Sections 17.08.090, 17.08.100, and 17.08.110 and, in addition, all of the following are submitted to and approved by the director of planning:

    A.

    A report prepared by a duly authorized title company naming the persons whose consent is necessary as a precondition to the preparation and recordation of the map and to the dedication of streets, alleys and other public places shown on the 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.

    A copy of the approved conditions, covenants and restrictions that are to be recorded with the final map, if any;

    C.

    Requests for waiver of any signatures that otherwise would be required, if such waiver is authorized by this title or the Map Act;

    D.

    All approved improvement drawings, including but not limited to proposed street, drainage, water distribution system and sewage collection systems, if any, signed by a registered civil engineer. Each system shall comply with all applicable state and county standards;

    E.

    If fire protection requirements were imposed at the tentative map stage, the signature of the official representing the agency providing fire protection to the property to be subdivided must be included on the water plans;

    F.

    Letters from the health officer and all affected public utility companies that all water supply, sewage disposal and public utility requirements have been satisfied;

    G.

    A tax certificate or statement identifying taxes and assessments against the property which are a lien but which are not yet payable. A tax bond or cash deposit acceptable to the county shall be submitted at least three days prior to the date the final map is to be approved or denied by the board of supervisors. The failure to do so will result in the final map being automatically rejected by the board.

    (Ord. 887 § 19, 1988: Ord. 854 § 2 (part), 1987: prior code § 11638.3)

(Ord. No. 1379, § 107, 1-29-2013)

Editor's note

Ord. No. 1379, § 107, adopted Jan. 29, 2013, amended § 17.20.040 title to read as herein set out. Former § 17.20.040 title pertained to information required—public works approval.