* For statutory provisions on final maps, see Gov. Code § 66456 et seq. and 66433 et seq.; for provisions on street dedications, see Gov. Code § 66477.2; for provisions pertaining to security for payment of taxes, see Gov. Code § 66493.
Sections:
16.16.010 Filing.
16.16.020 Form – Legibility – Size and scale.
16.16.030 Form – Multiple sheets.
16.16.040 Form – Determination of boundaries.
16.16.050 Form – Dimensions of lots.
16.16.060 Form – Establishing centerlines.
16.16.070 Form – Location of monuments.
16.16.080 Form – Additional specifications.
16.16.090 Certificates on map.
16.16.100 Liens and assessments – Filing certificate with clerk.
16.16.110 Liens and assessments – Payment required.
16.16.120 Approval by city engineer.
16.16.130 Approval by planning commission.
16.16.140 Approval by
City Council
.
16.16.150 Improvements – Agreement.
16.16.160 Improvements – Bond.
16.16.170 Improvements – Failure to complete.
16.16.180 Improvements – Certification of completion.
A. Within one year after approval or conditional approval of the tentative map, the subdivider shall cause the subdivision, or any part thereof, to be surveyed and a final map thereof be prepared in conformance with the tentative map as approved or conditionally approved. The tracing, or a Van Dyke negative and three blue line prints, one of which shall be on linen, of the final map shall be filed with the planning commission, together with a filing fee of twenty-five dollars plus three dollars per lot shown on the final map, which map shall be checked by the office of the city engineer. An extension of time for filing of the final map may be granted by the
City Council
upon recommendation by the planning commission, provided written application is made by the subdivider within one year after action on tentative map.
B. At the time of the filing of the final map with the planning commission, the subdivider shall also file therewith the following:
1. In the event any dedication is to be made for the public use, a preliminary title report issued by a title insurance company in the name of the owner of the land, issued to or for the benefit and protection of the city of Pinole, showing all parties whose consent is necessary to their interests therein;
2. The instrument prohibiting traffic over the side lines of a major highway, parkway, street, or freeway, when and if the same is required under Section 16.20.230.
3. Photostat copies of field notes, sheets and drawings showing traverse closures, and the computation of all distances, angles and courses shown on the final map, ties to existing and proposed monuments, and adjacent subdivisions, street corners and/or highway stations. (Ord. 89 § 4.1, 1955).
The final subdivision map shall be clearly and legibly drawn upon tracing cloth of good quality. All lines, letters, figures, certifications, acknowledgments and signatures shall be made in black India ink. Typewriting or rubber stamps shall not be used. The map shall be so made and shall be in such a condition when filed, that good legible blueprints and negatives can be made therefrom. The size of the sheets of tracing cloth shall be eighteen by twenty-six inches leaving a margin of two inches at the left edge and one inch at the other three edges of the sheets. The scale of the final map shall be one inch equals one hundred feet. (Ord. 89 § 4.2(a), 1955).
When the final map consists of more than two sheets, a key map showing the relation of the sheets shall be placed on Sheet One. Every sheet comprising the map shall bear the scale, north point, legend, sheet number, and number of sheets comprising the map. (Ord. 89 § 4.2(b), 1955).
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