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§ 7.60.010 PURPOSE.
   Property subdivided by parcel map or final map may be reverted to acreage pursuant to the provisions of Cal. Gov’t Code §§ 66499.11 et seq. and this chapter.
(Ord. 2019-286, passed 11-20-2019; Am. Ord. 2019-291, passed 12-18-2019)
§ 7.60.020 INITIATION OF PROCEEDINGS.
   (A)   By the owners. Proceedings to revert subdivided property to acreage may be initiated by petition (in a form prescribed by the City Engineer) of all the owners of record of the property.
   (B)   By the City Council. The City Council may, by resolution, initiate proceedings to revert property to acreage. The City Council shall direct the City Engineer to obtain the necessary information to initiate and conduct the proceedings and to notify all property owners affected.
(Ord. 2019-286, passed 11-20-2019; Am. Ord. 2019-291, passed 12-18-2019)
§ 7.60.030 FILING OF REVERSION TO ACREAGE.
   (A)   Requests for petition shall be filed with the Engineering Department on an approved city application form and pay the necessary processing fee.
   (B)   The application shall contain, but not be limited to, the following:
      (1)   Evidence of title to the real property.
      (2)   Evidence of the consent of all of the owners of an interest in the property.
      (3)   Evidence that none of the improvements required to be made has been made within two years from the date the final or parcel map was filed for record, or within the time allowed by agreement for completion of the improvements, whichever is later.
      (4)   Evidence that no lots shown on the final or parcel map have been sold within five years from the date such final or parcel map was filed for record.
      (5)   A final map or parcel map, in the form prescribed by Chapter 7.40 (Finals Maps and Parcel Maps) delineating dedications that will not be vacated, and dedications required as a condition to reversion. Final maps or parcel maps shall be conspicuously designated with the title, “The Purpose of This Map is a Reversion to Acreage.”
(Ord. 2019-286, passed 11-20-2019; Am. Ord. 2019-291, passed 12-18-2019)
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