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- SUBDIVISION MAP ACT - FindHOALaw
When any area in a subdivision as to which a final map has been finally approved by a board of supervisors and filed for record pursuant to this division is thereafter annexed to a city, the final map and any agreements relating to the subdivision shall continue to govern the subdivision
- Opinion No. 81-406 - State of California
Section 66424 2 deals mainly with the circumstances under which contiguous parcels do not merge We will examine the general provisions first, with the merger exception language analyzed thereafter Preliminarily, we must determine what constitutes a “parcel” for purposes of section 66424 2
- The Subdivision Map Act - Building in California
Map Act identifies specific and limited grounds for local agency to require merger of parcels (e g failure to meet standards for sewage disposal, water supply, etc )
- 01 - Tentative Subdivisions | Bureau of Engineering
Section 66452 et seq of the California Government Code (Subdivision Map Act), requires the Advisory Agency act on the tentative map within 50 days after the map has been filed, and that they shall approve, conditionally approve, or disapprove the map
- California Government Code section 66492 (2025)
This section shall not be applicable to amending maps filed in accordance with the provisions of Section 66469 Source: Section 66492, https: leginfo legislature ca gov faces codes_displaySection xhtml?lawCode=GOV§ionNum=66492 (updated Oct 8, 1993; accessed Dec 15, 2025)
- CEQA Causes of Action Based on the Subdivision Map Act May be Subject . . .
The County approved the permits and map and adopted a mitigated negative declaration (“MND”) In 2022 SCOPE filed a petition for writ of mandate against the County alleging violations of CEQA, the state planning and zoning law, and SMA
- 02 - Final Subdivisions | Bureau of Engineering
The Engineer of Surveys shall complete and file with the City Council his or her certificate or statement, as required by the Subdivision Map Act, within 20 days (Per the Subdivion Map Act 66442) from the time the final map is submitted to him or her by the subdivider for approval
- For How Long Is a Tentative Map’s Approval Good in California?
Understand how long a tentative map approval lasts in California, the extension process, and factors that may influence its validity
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