(A) The tentative map shall be accompanied by the following data or reports:
(1) Soils report. The City Engineer may require a preliminary soils report. If the preliminary soils report indicates the presence of critically expansive soils or other soil problems, which, if not corrected, would lead to structural defects, the soils report accompanying the final map shall contain an investigation of each lot within the subdivision.
(2) Title report. A preliminary title report, showing the legal owners at the time of filing the tentative map.
(3) Environmental impact study. The various time limits set forth in this chapter for taking action on tentative maps shall not be deemed to commence until the subdivision is found exempt or an initial study is completed and a negative declaration or environmental impact report, as appropriate, is prepared, processed and considered in accordance with the provisions of the State Environmental Quality Act. The subdivider shall provide such additional data and information and deposit and pay such fees as may be required for the preparation and processing of environmental review documents.
(4) Utility certification. Certification in writing from all utilities that the proposed subdivision can be adequately served. The City Engineer may defer the required certifications until after the filing of the tentative map.
(5) Other reports. Any other data or reports deemed necessary by the Planning Department.
(B) Paragraphs § 10-2.402.3(A)(1) and (4) shall not apply to condominium conversions.
('61 Code, § 10-2.402.3) (Ord. 252 C.S., passed 8-3-81)