§ 21.06.010. Parcel and tract maps—Time for filing.  


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  • (a)

    An approved or conditionally approved tentative tract map shall expire twenty-four months after its approval or conditional approval. An approved or conditionally approved tentative parcel map shall expire twenty-four months after its approval or conditional approval.

    (b)

    The expiration of the approved or conditionally approved tentative parcel map or tentative tract map shall terminate all proceedings, and no parcel or tract map of all or any portion of the real property included within such tentative parcel or tract map shall be filed without first processing a new tentative map.

    (c)

    Upon application of the divider filed with the planning department prior to the expiration of the approved or conditionally approved tentative parcel map or tentative tract map, the advisory agency (the subdivision review board or planning commission) may extend or conditionally extend the time at which such map expires for a period or periods not exceeding a total of six years. The planning department shall make a written recommendation in its staff report to the advisory agency concerning the extension request. The decision of the advisory agency shall be final unless appealed to the board of supervisors within fifteen days after the date of the decision.

    (d)

    An application by the divider filed with the planning department for a stay due to a development moratorium or a lawsuit involving the approval or conditional approval of a tentative parcel or tract map shall be reviewed and decided by the planning director. The decision of the planning director shall be final unless appealed to the board of supervisors within fifteen days after the date of the decision.

    (e)

    For an approved or conditionally approved tentative parcel map or tentative tract map within the coastal zone that is appealable to the coastal commission, the time limits shall commence after the time limits for noticing the coastal commission (Section 23.01.043 of this code) have lapsed and there is no appeal, or where an appeal has been filed, after the coastal commission has made a final decision.

    (Ord. 2943 § 10, 2001: Ord. 2636 § 46, 1993; Ord. 2582 § 13, 1992; Ord. 2581, § 27, 1992; Ord. 2343 § 19, 1988; Ord. 1986 § 2 (part), 1979)

(Ord. No. 3223, § 2, 4-3-12)