SEC. 1329. COUNTY SURVEYOR'S CONSOLIDATED REPORT.
§ 1329
When a subdivision conference or public hearing is required, the County Surveyor must prepare a written report summarizing findings and recommendations from reviewing agencies and submit it to the Director (with copies to conference participants or the subdivider, as applicable) within four days of the conference or five days after the review period ends.
If a subdivision project needs a conference or public hearing, the County Surveyor has to write a report summarizing what other agencies found and recommended. The report must include copies of those agencies' reports. The County Surveyor sends the report to the Director and gives copies to everyone involved in the conference or to the person proposing the subdivision. The report has to be submitted pretty quickly—within four days after a conference, or within five days after the review period closes.
- Could be simpler:The section could be condensed into a single rule with a single timeline or clearer conditional language, since the only substantive difference between subsections (a) and (b) is the submission deadline (4 vs. 5 days) and recipient details.
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Official text
(a) Whenever a subdivision conference is required, the County Surveyor shall submit to the Director a written report on the findings and recommendations discussed in the conference, attaching thereto copies of the reports from other agencies. A copy of said report shall be sent to each participant in the subdivision conference. Said report shall be submitted to the Director within four days after the subdivision conference.
(b) Whenever a public hearing is required, the County Surveyor shall submit to the Director, with a copy to the subdivider, a written report on the findings and recommendations received from the reviewing agencies, attaching thereto copies of the reports from said agencies. Said report shall be submitted within five days after expiration of the review time limits.
(Amended by Ord. 284-04, File No. 041355, App. 12/14/2004)