This Chapter1 shall be known as the "Subdivision Code of the City and County of San Francisco for Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island" (hereinafter referred to as this "Code") and applies only to the areas designated in the Development Agreement between the City and County of San Francisco and Treasure Island Community Development, LLC Relative to Naval Station Treasure Island (the "Development Agreement") as the Project Site (hereinafter referred to as the "Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island Project Site").
(Added by Ord. 99-11, File No. 110230, App. 6/15/2011, Eff. 7/15/2011)
CODIFICATION NOTE
(a) This Code is adopted pursuant to the Subdivision Map Act of California, Title 7, Division 2 of the Government Code, commencing with Section 66410 (hereinafter referred to as "SMA").
(b) Any amendments to SMA, adopted subsequent to the effective date of this Code, shall not invalidate any provisions of this Code, except to the extent that such amendments are inconsistent with the Code.
(c) Subject to the procedures and requirements for development in the Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island Project Site set forth in the Project Documents, as defined herein, this Code shall govern in relation to all other City Regulations to the extent such regulations are inconsistent. Except as required by the SMA, in the event of any inconsistency or conflict between the provisions of this Code and the Project Documents, the Project Documents shall control. All applications for Tentative Maps, Vesting Tentative Maps, Parcel Maps and Final Maps shall be consistent with the Project Documents and City Regulations.
(d) This Code and the regulations adopted pursuant to this Code shall apply to all subdivisions hereafter made within the Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island Project Site. At any time after the termination of the Development Agreement, the Board of Supervisors by Ordinance, may take action to repeal this Subdivision Code. Upon repeal, all the subdivisions in the Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island Development Project Site shall be governed by the San Francisco Subdivision Code and applicable regulations unless otherwise specified.
(Added by Ord. 99-11, File No. 110230, App. 6/15/2011, Eff. 7/15/2011)
(a) This Code is enacted to establish procedures and requirements for the control and approval of subdivision development within the Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island Project Site of the City and County of San Francisco in accordance with SMA, the Project Documents.
(b) This Code is enacted to accomplish the following purposes in accordance with the procedures and requirements for the control and approval of development of the Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island as set forth in the Project Documents:
(1) To provide policies, standards, requirements, and procedures to regulate and control the design and improvement of all subdivisions within the Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island Project Site, and to ensure that all subdivisions are built to City standards consistent with the Project Documents and City Regulations;
(2) To assist in implementing the objectives, policies, and programs of the General Plan by ensuring that all proposed subdivisions, together with the provisions for their design and improvement, are consistent with the General Plan of the City;
(3) To preserve and protect, to the maximum extent possible, the unique and valuable natural resources and amenities of the City's environment, including topographic and geologic features, open space lands, waterfront recreational areas, fish and wildlife habitats, historical and cultural places, and scenic vistas and attractions; and, to maximize the public's access to and enjoyment of such resources and amenities through the dedication or continuance of applicable easements thereto;
(4) To relate land use intensity and population density to street capacity and traffic access, the slope of the natural terrain, and the availability of public facilities and utilities and open space;
(5) To provide lots of sufficient size and appropriate design for the purposes for which they are to be used;
(6) To provide streets of adequate capacity and design for anticipated uses and to ensure maximum safety for pedestrians and vehicles;
(7) To ensure adequate access to each building parcel;
(8) To provide sidewalks, and where needed, pedestrian ways, bicycle paths, hiking paths, and jogging trails for the safety, convenience, and enjoyment of the residents of new developments;
(9) To provide adequate systems of water supply, sanitary sewage disposal, storm drainage, street lighting, Transportation Infrastructure, and other utilities needed for the public health, safety and convenience;
(10) To provide adequate sites for public facilities needed to serve the residents of new developments;
(11) To ensure that land is subdivided in a manner that will promote the public health, safety, convenience, and general welfare in conformance with the Project Documents and City Regulations.
(Added by Ord. 99-11, File No. 110230, App. 6/15/2011, Eff. 7/15/2011)
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