San Luis Obispo County |
County Code |
Title 21. REAL PROPERTY DIVISION |
Chapter 21.06. PARCEL AND TRACT MAP—FILING |
§ 21.06.050. Parcel or tract maps—Approval by board of supervisors.
(a)
At its first regular meeting following the filing of the parcel or tract map with the clerk of the board of supervisors, or within ten days after such filing, whichever date is later, the board of supervisors shall consider the map and the offers of dedication. The board of supervisors shall accept, accept subject to improvement, or reject any offer of dedication. In the event that all improvements required or conditions imposed upon approval under the terms of this title or by law are not completed before the filing of the map, the director of public works may either enter into an agreement with the subdivider for posting security as provided in this title or, if permitted, in the case of a parcel map, notice the requirement for construction of off-site and on-site improvements by certification on the parcel map. In such case, when the agreement, security, and/or certificates and statements have been approved by the county counsel as to form, and by the director of public works as to sufficiency, the board of supervisors may consider the map.
(b)
The board of supervisors shall approve the map if it is determined to be in conformity with the requirements of this title and the Subdivision Map Act. The board of supervisors shall disapprove the map if it is determined to be not in conformity with this title or the Subdivision Map Act, and shall advise the subdivider of its disapproval and the reason or reasons therefor. Within thirty days, the subdivider may file with the county surveyor a map altered to conform to the requirements of the board of supervisors and to the procedures specified under this title.
(c)
The clerk of the board of supervisors upon the approval of the parcel or tract map, the receipt of the necessary recording fee, and after the signatures and seals have been affixed, shall certify the board's approval on the map and transmit the map to the county recorder who shall certify and file the same as prescribed by the Subdivision Map Act. No map shall have any force or effect until the same has been filed by the county recorder. No title to any property described in any offer of dedication shall pass until the parcel or tract map has been filed by the county recorder or a resolution of acceptance by the board of supervisors is filed in the office of the county recorder.
(Ord. 2943 § 12, 2001; Ord. 2636 §§ 54, 1993; Ord. 2581 § 32, 1992: Ord. 1986 § 2 (part), 1979)