SEC. 1328. SUBDIVISION CONFERENCE.
§ 1328
The County Surveyor may convene a subdivision conference within six days after receiving all agency reports (or after review deadlines pass), and must notify the subdivider, reporting agencies, and interested parties of the meeting.
After the County Surveyor gets all the reports about a proposed subdivision—or after the deadline for getting them passes—they can choose to hold a meeting to discuss what those reports say. If they decide to hold this meeting, they have to send written notice to the person proposing the subdivision, all the agencies that submitted reports, and anyone else who has said they care about the project.
- Could be simpler:The phrase 'or after expiration of the review time limits or any mutually agreed extension thereof' is wordy; it could be streamlined to 'or after the review deadline (or extended deadline)' for clarity without loss of meaning.
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Official text
Within six days after all agency reports have been received or after expiration of the review time limits or any mutually agreed extension thereof, the County Surveyor at his or her discretion may hold a subdivision conference to discuss the reports submitted. Written notice of such conference shall be sent to the subdivider, to all agencies who have submitted a report, and to other persons and organizations who have expressed an interest in the proposed subdivision.
(Amended by Ord. 427-85, App. 9/12/85; Ord. 284-04, File No. 041355, App. 12/14/2004)