§ 17.20.055. Review by the subdivision committee.  


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  • A.

    Upon acceptance of the tentative tract map as complete and payment of filing fees, the planning department shall distribute the map, data and documents to the various county departments and public agencies concerned in such matters, with a request for submission of written recommendations thereon to the subdivision review committee.

    B.

    Per Section 66413.7 of the Map Act, the advisory agency shall notify the State Department of Education, in writing, of the proposed map if the map contains an area for development of a public school site. Local school district shall always be notified.

    C.

    Upon a determination that the application is complete and payment of filing fees, the subdivision committee shall review such map, documents and applications relating thereto, including applications for development variations and limited design variations within thirty days.

    D.

    At least three days prior to the subdivision committee meeting to consider a tentative tract map, each member of the committee shall issue to the planning department, report or written recommendations which may include the following information:

    1.

    Any requirement or condition with respect to the tentative tract map or division of land which the subdivision review committee proposes to recommend to the planning commission;

    2.

    Any grounds for disapproval of the tentative tract map;

    3.

    Any grounds for approval or disapproval of a requested development variation and/or limited design variation, and a brief statement of the grounds therefor.

    E.

    The subdivision committee will review the tentative subdivision map and supporting documents for CEQA compliance. An initial study will be prepared and an environmental determination will be made.

(Ord. No. 278U, § 1 (Exh. A), 2-7-12).