1189.05 EFFECT OF TENTATIVE APPROVAL; IMPROVEMENT PERMITS OR SURETY BOND.
   Upon tentative approval, which is effective for one year unless extended by the Planning Commission, and subsequent approval of the construction plans, the subdivider:
   (a)   May secure from the appropriate authorities the necessary permits to proceed with the street improvements; or, in lieu of this,
   (b)   May post a surety bond running to the City or County, as the case may be, sufficient to cover the full cost of such improvements as estimated by the officials having jurisdiction, to assure the satisfactory performance of such improvements at a time fixed by the Planning Commission and in accordance with its regulations.
   The subdivider shall file with the Planning Commission the final or record plat (one reproducible copy and five black line or blue prints) of the subdivision for final approval, as set forth in Section 1189.06. The final or record plat of any portion of a larger subdivision, the preliminary plat of which has been tentatively approved by the Planning Commission, may be submitted for approval.
(Ord. 64-47. Passed 4-27-64.)