SEC. 1356. FINAL MAP.
§ 1356
The Final Map for a subdivision must include Title Sheets with property and legal information, and Map Sheets with detailed maps and notes, all formatted according to state law and city regulations.
When a property is subdivided, a Final Map must be created. This map has two main parts: Title Sheets that list the subdivision's name, location, property descriptions, and legal certificates; and Map Sheets that show the actual boundaries, public facilities, easements, and other details needed to identify and transfer the property. The map must be detailed enough that anyone can understand what land is included and where utilities and public areas are located.
- Complex:This section references external requirements (Chapter 2 Article 2 of SMA and the Subdivision Regulations) without specifying what those detailed format and content rules are, making it difficult for a reader to know the full scope of what a Final Map must contain.
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Official text
(a) The Final Map shall consist of the Title Sheets and Map Sheets.
(b) The Title Sheets shall contain the following data:
(1) The title, consisting of the name of the subdivision and the location;
(2) A general description of all the property being subdivided by references to recorded deeds or to recorded maps;
(3) Certificates, affidavits and acknowledgements; and
(4) General information including a key map when there is more than one Map Sheet.
(c) The Map Sheets shall contain the following data, in sufficient detail so that the sale, transfer and description of real property may be accomplished by reference to the Final Map and that all public facilities, properties and easements may be determined as to location, extent and condition:
(1) Title;
(2) Explanatory and Description Notes; and
(3) Map.
(d) The Final Map shall conform to the requirements of Chapter 2, Article 2 of SMA and to the Subdivision Regulations regarding detailed format and contents.