Transfer Maps Clause Samples
Transfer Maps. Where authorized by the Subdivision Code, a Subdivider may submit a Tentative Transfer Map. Transfer Maps are meant to create legal parcels for the purpose of financing and conveyancing only, but do not grant any development rights. Because 4 Gov. Code Sec. 66452.6 requires DPW to determine the number of phased final maps in conditions of approval when a Tentative Map application is pursuant to a development agreement with the City. no development rights are granted, a Subdivider may request in writing the waiver or deferral of many items generally required in a Tentative Map Application Packet in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Subdivision Code for Conveyancing or Finance Maps. The Director, in his or her sole discretion, may grant such deferrals and/or waivers in writing and condition the deferrals and/or waivers in a manner that he or she deems appropriate. As required by the State Subdivision Map Act, the Subdivision Code, and other applicable local laws, all proposed subdivisions shall be reviewed by the Planning Department for consistency with the General Plan and any applicable Area Plan.5 The Planning Department also shall review the application to determine consistency with the priority policies of Planning Code Section 101.1, in accordance with the applicable environmental laws including the California Environmental Quality Act, Administrative Code Chapter 31, and report its determination to the Department. In order to be informed of the various policies applicable to a particular subdivision, the Department recommends that the Subdivider consult with the Planning Department prior to submittal of a Tentative Map application. All proposed subdivisions shall be reviewed by the TIDA for consistency with the Development Agreement and other Project Approvals. Any Tentative Map shall be sent to TIDA and TIDA shall respond within 30 days with a consistency determination (stating whether the proposed subdivision is consistent with the Project Approvals). Any subsequent Final Map Checkprint shall also be sent to TIDA for a 5 Subdivision Map Act (“SMA”) Sec. 66473.5 finding of consistency before submittal of such Checkprint to the Department for review. The Subdivider shall provide a copy of TIDA’s determination of consistency to Public Works whenever any Final Map Checkprint is submitted to the Department for review. Other City departments and interested persons may also review and comment on the Tentative Map as provided for in the appli...
