Tentative parcel map definition
Tentative parcel map means a map prepared for the purpose of showing the design and improvement of a proposed minor subdivision and the existing conditions in and around it.
Tentative parcel map means that certain tentative parcel map for which Seller must obtain the City’s Approval of Seller’s intended subdivision of the Property into Parcel A, Parcel B, and Parcel C in accordance with the Subdivision Map Act, the Simi Valley Municipal Code and the Simi Valley Zoning Code, and any other applicable laws, regulations, and ordinances.
Tentative parcel map means the tentative map for a division of land defined in Section 17.28.020, which is required to be presented to the secretary of the Planning Commission in order to officially commence the process of dividing land according to the requirements of this code. It shall conform with the requirements of Chapter 17.28.
More Definitions of Tentative parcel map
Tentative parcel map means a map prepared for the purpose of showing the design of a proposed minor subdivision and filed with the planning commission precedent to the preparation and filing of a parcel map or precedent to waiver of requirement for a parcel map. (Ord. 429 Sec.3(part), 1976).
Tentative parcel map means the division of land into four (4) or fewer parcels, as authorized by Section 66248 of the Subdivision Map Act. In addition, a tentative parcel map may include the division of land into five (5) or more parcels subject to the criteria outlined in Section 66426 of the Subdivision Map Act.