SEC. 1322. TENTATIVE MAP.
§ 1322
A tentative map for a proposed subdivision must be prepared by a registered civil engineer or land surveyor and must include a title, explanatory notes, and a topographic map showing existing and proposed conditions, in sufficient detail for the Director and other agencies to evaluate the project.
When someone wants to divide a piece of land into smaller parcels (a subdivision), they must create a tentative map. A licensed civil engineer or land surveyor has to prepare it. The map needs to show what's currently on the land and what changes are being proposed, along with a title and explanatory notes so that the city's Director and other agencies can understand and review the project.
- Could be simpler:Subsection (c) cross-references the Subdivision Regulations for 'detailed format and contents,' but the specific requirements are not stated here; repeating key format standards in this section would improve clarity.
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Official text
(a) The Tentative Map shall be prepared by a registered civil engineer or a registered land-surveyor.
(b) the Tentative Map shall contain the following data, in sufficient detail to enable the Director and other agencies to evaluate the proposed subdivision:
(1) Title;
(2) Explanatory Notes; and
(3) Topographic Map of the proposed subdivision and adjacent lands showing the existing conditions and the proposed changes.
(c) The Tentative Map shall conform to the Subdivision Regulations regarding detailed format and contents.