§ 82-152. Allowance of applications for extensions of tentative subdivision maps to continue to be processed.  


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  • (a)

    Any tentative subdivision or parcel map previously approved, whether for an 18-month, 24-month, or other period, may be extended for a period or periods totaling up to 18 months, provided an extension is requested by the subdivider before January 6, 1984, and approved by the advisory agency pursuant to Sections 22.20.025 [82-133] and 22.20.030 [82-134] or the board before the expiration of the map. A period of 18 months would not include any period of time for which a lawsuit has been filed and a moratorium approved pursuant to Section 22.20.065 [82-146], or its predecessor section.

    (b)

    An application for extension of time shall be reviewed by the subdivision review committee, which will report to the advisory agency whether the map presently conforms to the requirements of a tentative subdivision or parcel map.

    (c)

    The advisory agency shall approve or disapprove, or recommend to the Board that the request for extension of time be approved or disapproved, and shall include an appropriate period for an extension of time, should approval be granted. After the recommendation of, or appeal from, the Advisory Agency, the Board shall approve or disapprove the request for extension of time, which shall be for an appropriate period if approved.

    (d)

    This section shall apply to actions taken after January 6, 1984, by the Subdivision Review Committee, Advisory Agency, and Board of Supervisors on eligible applications for extensions.

(Ord. No. 97-01, § 2(22.20.085), 1-2-1997; Ord. No. 97-13, § 2, 3-26-1997; Ord. No. 97-17, § 2, 9-24-1997)