(A) The approval or conditional approval of a tentative map shall expire 24 months after its approval or conditional approval by the Planning Commission or Board of Supervisors, whichever occurs last. The expiration of the approved or conditionally approved tentative map shall terminate all proceedings and no final or parcel map of all or any portion of the real property included within the tentative map shall be recorded without first processing a new tentative map.
(B) If in connection with a tentative map for which the recording of multiple final maps is authorized pursuant to § 23.09.002, the subdivider is made subject to a requirement of $125,000 or more to construct, improve or finance the construction or improvement of public improvements outside the property boundaries of the tentative map, excluding improvements as stated in Cal. Gov’t Code § 66452.6(a), or if the tentative map is on property subject to a development agreement authorized by Cal. Gov’t Code §§ 65864 et seq., then the expiration date set forth in division (A) shall be extended in accordance with Cal. Gov’t Code § 66452.6(a). An extension to the expiration date may also be approved as provided in § 23.07.010. The extension(s) provided for in this division shall not extend the tentative map more than ten years from the date of its approval or conditional approval.
(C) Subject to the requirements of Cal. Gov’t Code § 66452.6(b), the period of time specified in division (A) above shall not include any period of time during which a development moratorium, imposed after approval or conditional approval of the tentative map, is in existence.
(D) Subject to the requirements of Cal. Gov’t Code § 66452.6(c), the period of time specified in division (A) above shall not include the period of time during which a lawsuit involving the approval or conditional approval of the tentative map is or was pending in a court of competent jurisdiction.
(1966 Code, § 17-24) (Ord. 617, § 2(part))