Section
22.44.010 Dedications for street utilities, open space and other public rights-of-way or easements
22.44.010.1 Certificates
22.44.020 Parkland dedications
22.44.030 Elementary school site dedication
22.44.040 Reservations
22.44.050 Fees for storm drainage and sanitary sewer off-site improvements
22.44.060 Fees for bridges and major thoroughfares
22.44.070 Dedications and improvements for judicial partitions
(A) As a condition of approval for a proposed subdivision for which a tentative tract or tentative parcel map is required by this title, the subdivider shall dedicate or make an irrevocable offer of dedication of all parcels of land within the subdivision, which are needed for vehicular, rail or bicycle transit; drainage easements; water, sewer, natural gas, electricity and cable television facility easements; sunlight, open space; scenic easements; and other public purpose easements or rights-of-way deemed necessary by the Planning Commission, upon recommendation by the City Engineer and/or Director of Community Development.
(B) The Planning Commission may, pursuant to Cal. Gov't Code § 66476, impose a requirement that any dedication or offer of dedication of a street shall include a waiver of direct access rights to such street from any property shown on the map as abutting thereon, and that if the dedication is accepted such waiver shall become effective in accordance with the provisions of the waiver of direct access.
('86 Code, § 22.44.010) (Ord. 4120, passed - - ; Am. Ord. 4735, passed 5-14-18)
(A) Dedications or offers to dedicate interests in real property as described above, shall be made by certificate of a final map, pursuant to Cal. Gov't Code § 66439 or by certificate on a separate instrument with a parcel map, pursuant to Cal. Gov't Code § 66447.
(B) In addition, pursuant to Cal. Gov't Code § 66440, the final or parcel map shall contain a certificate stating the approval or rejection of the dedications or offers of dedication, by the Planning Commission.
('86 Code, § 22.44.010.1) (Ord. 4120, passed - - )
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