SEC. 1333.1. VESTING TENTATIVE MAP AUTHORIZED.
§ 1333.1
A developer may choose to file a vesting tentative map and final map instead of the standard tentative map or parcel map required for subdivisions, subject to the same rules unless modified by related code sections.
If you want to divide up land in San Francisco, you normally have to file a tentative map (and later a final map). This section lets you file a special kind called a vesting tentative map instead, which works basically the same way, except for some extra rules explained in other sections.
- Complex:The section references Sections 1333.2-1333.5 without explaining what those exceptions are, making it difficult for a reader to know the full scope of vesting tentative maps without consulting multiple sections.
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Official text
(a) With respect to any subdivision for which a tentative map and final map are required under this Code, the subdivider may file instead a vesting tentative map and final map. With respect to any subdivision for which a parcel map is required under this Code, the subdivider may file instead a vesting tentative map and final map.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in Sections 1333.2 through 1333.5 of this Code, a vesting tentative map shall be subject to the same procedures, requirements and other Code provisions as any other tentative map.
(Amended by Ord. 576-85, App. 12/27/85; Ord. 38-88, App. 2/8/88)