§ 94-4.802. Approval and filing of maps.  


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  • The original tracing and one set of prints of the revised map prepared in accordance with the Subdivision Map Act and this title and corrected to its final form, and signed by all parties required by the Subdivision Map Act and this title to execute the certificates on the map, together with all supplementary documents and fees, shall be presented to the public works department for filing. If the map, all documents and fees are determined to be satisfactory, the public works department, within ten calendar days following receipt, shall present them to the board of supervisors for approval. The board of supervisors, within a period of ten calendar days after the filing of the final map or parcel map with the public works department, or at its next regular meeting after the meeting at which it receives the map, whichever is later, shall approve the map if it conforms to all requirements of law and this title. The board shall not approve the map unless it shall find that the proposed subdivision, together with the provisions for its design and improvement, is consistent with the applicable general and specific plans required by law. In the event the final or parcel map is disapproved, the board shall set forth the basis of its action and identify the requirements or conditions which have not been met or performed. At the time of its actions thereon, the board shall accept, accept subject to improvements, or reject any or all offers of dedication of streets and other easements.

    On approval of any final map or parcel map, the clerk of the board of supervisors shall release the map to the subdivider's title company for ultimate transmittal to, and filing with the county recorder. In addition to the original tracings, the subdivider's title company shall provide the county recorder with a blue line print on linen of each sheet.

(Ord. 78-5).