SEC. 1327. AGENCY REPORT.
§ 1327
Each agency reviewing a subdivision application must submit a written report to the County Surveyor and the subdivider stating whether it approves, conditionally approves, or denies the application. City Planning must address Master Plan consistency, and Building Inspection must address whether a Preliminary Report is needed.
When someone wants to subdivide land, different city agencies review the proposal. Each agency must write a report saying whether they approve it, approve it with conditions, or reject it. They send this report to the County Surveyor and to the person requesting the subdivision. The Planning Department must also say whether the proposal fits with the city's Master Plan. The Building Inspection Department must say whether a special Preliminary Report is required.
- Could be simpler:The section could be clearer about the timeline for submitting these reports and what happens if agencies disagree or fail to report.
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Official text
Each reviewing agency shall report, in writing, to the County Surveyor, with a copy to the subdivider, its findings on and recommendation for approval, conditional approval or denial of an Application Packet. City Planning's report shall include a finding on consistency with the Master Plan. The Bureau of Building Inspection's report shall include a finding on the necessity of a Preliminary Report.
(Amended by Ord. 284-04, File No. 041355, App. 12/14/2004)