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Required Tentative Maps. A Tentative Map is required for all Final Maps (consisting of five or more units or lots), and all Parcel Maps (consisting of four or less units or lots) except as provided for otherwise in the applicable Subdivision Code. In cases where the Subdivision Code permits submittal of an application without a Tentative Map, the content requirements of such application shall be consistent with the content requirements of the applicable Parcel Map Application to the extent consistent with, and as set forth in the applicable Subdivision Code.
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