17.03.020: RESPONSIBILITIES:
   A.   City Attorney: The city attorney's responsibilities shall include approving as to form all subdivision improvement agreements and security, and all governing documents for a common interest development.
   B.   City Council: The city council shall have final jurisdiction in the approval, conditional approval or denial of final maps and in the approval of improvement agreements for subdivisions. The city council shall also have final jurisdiction in the approval, conditional approval or denial of reversions to acreage. The city council shall also act as the appeal board for hearing appeals of the approval, conditional approval or denial of tentative maps and vesting tentative maps. In instances when tentative maps or vesting tentative maps are processed concurrently with other land use applications requiring city council action, the city council shall have final jurisdiction in approval, conditional approval, or denial of the tentative map or vesting tentative map application.
   C.   Planning Commission: The planning commission's responsibilities shall include approving, conditionally approving, or denying the application for tentative map approval of subdivisions. In instances when tentative maps or vesting tentative maps are processed concurrently with other land use applications requiring city council action, the planning commission shall make a recommendation to the city council for its determination.
   D.   City Engineer: The city engineer's responsibilities shall include:
      1.   Establishing design and construction details, standards and specifications;
      2.   Determining if proposed subdivision improvements comply with the provisions of the subdivision map act and this title;
      3.   The processing and certification of final maps, parcel maps, reversion to acreage maps, and amended maps and the processing and approval of subdivision improvement plans;
      4.   Examining and certifying that final maps and parcel maps are in substantial compliance with the approved tentative map;
      5.   The approval of proposed street names;
      6.   Recommendation of the form of subdivision improvement agreements;
      7.   The inspection, approval and acceptance of subdivision improvements.
   E.   Community Development Department: The community development departments responsibilities shall include:
      1.   The processing of tentative maps;
      2.   Recommending a maps conformity with general plan and zoning standards;
      3.   Ensuring a maps compatibility with surrounding lots, land uses and streets. (Ord. 2481 § 1, 2002)