(A) Request by subdivider. The subdivider or his or her engineer may request an extension of the expiration date of the approved or conditionally approved tentative subdivision map by written application to the Planning Department. The application shall be filed not less than 15 days before the map is to expire and shall state the reasons for requesting the extension.
(B) Planning Commission action. The Planning Director shall review the request and submit the application for the extension, together with a report, to the Planning Commission for approval, conditional approval, or denial. A copy of the Planning Director's report shall be forwarded to the subdivider prior to the Planning Commission meeting on the extension. The resolution adopted by the Planning Commission approving or conditionally approving an extension shall specify the new expiration date of the tentative subdivision map.
(C) Time limit of extension. An approved extension shall not exceed the period authorized under the state law as set forth in the Subdivision Map Act and shall only be approved for a period beyond the date of the resolution adopted by the Planning Commission approving, or conditionally approving, the tentative subdivision map.
(D) Conditions of approval. As a condition of the extension of a tentative subdivision map, the Planning Commission may impose new conditions or revise existing conditions on the approved tentative map as recommended by the Planning Department in its report, or as it may find necessary.
(E) Appeal of conditions of extension. The subdivider may appeal any action of the Planning Commission on the extension to the City Council within 15 days of such action in conformance to § 10-2.402.7.1 of this chapter.
(F) Fee. The fee for processing an extension shall be at actual cost. A deposit to be applied toward this fee may be required.
('61 Code, § 10-2.402.8.2) (Ord. 252 C.S., passed 8-3-81; Am. Ord. 546 C.S., passed 4-3-90)