§ 24.50.140. Revised Tentative Map.  


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  • A.

    Where a subdivider desires to revise or alter a proposed subdivision for which a tentative map has been approved by the City Council, the subdivider may file with the Planning Department a revised tentative map on payment of the established fees.

    B.

    A revised tentative map shall conform to the following requirements:

    1.

    The proposed subdivision shown on such map shall generally conform to the street and lot pattern shown on the approved tentative map.

    2.

    The proposed subdivision shown on such map shall include only one contiguous area consisting of all or a portion of the subdivision shown on the approved tentative map together with such additional land, if any, as the subdivider desires to include.

    3.

    The revised tentative map shall contain all of the information required on tentative maps and shall be accompanied by such data as is required to be filed with proposed tentative maps.

    C.

    A revised tentative map shall be filed within 24 months after the approval of the tentative map by the City Council or, if an extension of time is granted within the period specified in such extension.

    D.

    Upon the filing of a revised tentative map and payment of the prescribed fee, such revised tentative map shall be treated in all respects as an original tentative map and shall be reported on, approved, conditionally approved, or disapproved, in the same manner as a tentative map, provided, however, that the subdivider shall have 12 months from the approval or conditional approval of the original tentative map within which to obtain final map approval, unless such period is extended pursuant to this Chapter, in which case, the subdivider shall obtain final map approval within the period of any such extension.