SEC. 1404.1. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE.

§ 1404.1

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Property owners can request the Director to certify whether their land complies with local subdivision rules and state law; the Director issues a regular or conditional certificate, or denies one if non-compliance is found, potentially imposing conditions to remedy violations.

If you own property or are buying it, you can ask the City to check whether your land was divided legally according to City and state rules. If it complies, the City issues a certificate that gets recorded. If it doesn't fully comply, the City can issue a conditional certificate that requires you to fix specific problems—for example, by filing corrected maps. If you're the original owner who created the problem, the City can impose whatever conditions would apply to a new subdivision today.

  • Complex:Subsection (d) is a long, nested sentence with multiple conditional clauses and cross-references that make it hard to parse the actual obligations and Director discretion.
  • Could be simpler:The repeated phrase 'this Code or the SMA' appears nine times; consolidating it into a defined term would improve readability without changing meaning.

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(Added by Ord. 329-98, App. 10/30/98)

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