A. Vesting on Approval of Vesting Tentative Map.
1. The approval or conditional approval of a vesting tentative map shall confer a vested right to proceed with development in substantial compliance with the ordinances, policies, and standards described in Government Code Section 66474.2.
2. However, if Section 66474.2 of the Government Code is repealed, the approval or conditional approval of a vesting tentative map shall confer a vested right to proceed with development in substantial compliance with the ordinances, policies, and standards in effect at the time the vesting tentative map is approved or conditionally approved.
3. Notwithstanding subsection (A) of this section, a permit, approval, extension, or entitlement may be made conditional or denied if any of the following are determined:
a. A failure to do so would place the residents of the subdivision or the immediate community, or both, in a condition dangerous to their health, or safety, or both;
b. The condition or denial is required, in order to comply with state or federal law.
4. The rights referred to herein shall expire if a final map is not approved prior to the expiration of the vesting tentative map as provided in Section 16.20.020(C). If the final map is approved, these rights shall last for the following periods of time:
a. An initial time period of one year. Where several final maps are recorded on various phases of a project covered by a single vesting tentative map, this initial time period shall begin for each phase when the final map for that phase is recorded.
b. The initial time period set forth in subsection (A)(1) of this section shall be automatically extended by any time used for processing a complete application for a granting permit or for design or architectural review, if such processing exceeds thirty (30) days, from the date a complete application is filed.
c. A subdivider may apply for a one-year extension at any time before the initial time period set forth in subsection (A)(1) of this section expires. If the extension is denied, the subdivider may appeal that denial to the City Council within fifteen (15) days.
d. If the subdivider submits a complete application for a building permit during the periods of time specified in subsections (A)(4)(a)--(A)(4)(c) of this section, the rights referred to herein, as they apply to the lot for which the application is filed, shall continue until the expiration of that permit, or any extension of that permit.
B. Applications Inconsistent with Current Policies. Notwithstanding any provision of this title, a property owner or his or her designee may seek approvals or permits for development that depart from the ordinances, policies, and standards described in Section 16.20.030(A)(1), and local agencies may grant these approvals or issue these permits to the extent that the departures are authorized under applicable law. (Ord. 2017-01 (part), 2017: prior code § 9105(C))