SEC. 1322. TENTATIVE MAP.

§ 1322

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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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