SEC. 1333.5. CONDITIONS.
§ 1333.5
Conditions attached to approval of a vesting tentative map can cover improvements, structures, and the subdivision itself, and may be required before or after filing the final map; if after filing, the subdivider must provide security (such as a bond) for performance.
When the city approves a plan to divide land into smaller lots, it can add conditions about what gets built or improved on that land. Some conditions have to be completed before the final map is filed; others can be done afterward. If a condition is supposed to be done after filing the final map, the person doing the subdivision has to put up money or a bond to guarantee they'll actually do it.
- Complex:The section references an external state law (California Government Code Section 66499) without explaining what security types are acceptable, making it difficult for non-lawyers to understand what security satisfies the requirement.
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Official text
(a) Conditions on approval of a vesting tentative map may relate wholly or in part to any improvements or structures which may be constructed within, or associated with, the subdivision, as well as to the subdivision itself.
(b) Conditions may be required to be fulfilled before or after such filing of the related final or parcel map. Where such conditions are to be fulfilled after filing of the related final map, the subdivider shall furnish security for performance including but not limited to security satisfying the requirements of California Government Code Section 66499.
(Added by Ord. 576-85, App. 12/27/85)