SEC. 1311. SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS.
§ 1311
The County Surveyor and City Engineer must prepare Subdivision Regulations to supplement the Code, which the Director adopts after a public hearing, with the Director's decision being final.
City officials (the County Surveyor and City Engineer) will create detailed rules about how to divide land into smaller parcels. These rules will fill in gaps left by the main Code. The Director of the city agency in charge will hold a public meeting where people can comment, then make a final decision on whether to adopt these rules. Once the Director decides, that decision cannot be appealed or changed.
- Complex:The section references external 'Subdivision Regulations' that are not defined or excerpted here, making it difficult for a reader to understand what specific requirements actually apply.
- Controversial:The provision that the Director's decision is 'final' with no further appeal process may be of public concern regarding due process and developer/property-owner recourse.
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Official text
(a) The County Surveyor and the City Engineer, with the assistance of other City agencies, shall prepare and publish the Subdivision Regulations, including amendments thereto, needed to supplement this Code.
(b) Such Regulations, including amendments thereto, shall be adopted by the Director after holding a public hearing. The decision of the Director in adopting the Subdivision Regulations, including amendments thereto, shall be final.
(Amended by Ord. 284-04, File No. 041355, App. 12/14/2004)