HomeMy WebLinkAbout87-25 Establishing Regulation for Vesting Tentative Maps, Amending Code Regarding Tentative Map DurationORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF COSTA MESA ESTABLISHING REGULATION FOR VEST-
ING TENTATIVE MAPS AND AMENDING THE COSTA MESA
MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING TENTATIVE MAP DURATION.
SECTION 1.
WHEREAS, the Subdivision Map Act authorizes a new form -of tentative
map for subdivisions in California called the "Vesting Tentative Map"; and
WHEREAS, with approval of a vesting tentative map, the developer is
deemed to have vested rights to proceed with development in substantial
canpliance with the local ordinances, policies and standards in effect at
the time the application for approval of the vested tentative map is con-
sidered 'canplete; and
WHEREAS, because a developer's vested rights will extend for a con-
siderable period of time, the City will require far more information than
is usually required for.a regular tentative map; and
WHEREAS, a developer has the right to file a vesting tentative map
and to know specifically what requirements must be satisfied in order to
have the map deemed complete.
• ACCORDINGLY, the City Council of the City of Costa Mesa hereby amends
Chapter III of Title 13 of the City of Costa Mesa Municipal Code as set
forth below:
SECTION 2.
ARTICLE 1. VESTING TENTATIVE MAPS
SECTION 13-423. PURPOSE AND INTENT The purpose of this Article is to
establish procedures for the implementation of Chapter 4.5 (canmencing with
Section 66498.1) of Division 2 of Title 7 of the Government Code of the
State of California which provides for the approval of vesting tentative
maps. Except as otherwise specifically provided by this chapter, -the pro-
visions of this Article shall apply to the filing, processing and review of
vesting tentative maps as said term is defined by Section 66424.5 of the
Goverrgnent Code and Section 13-425 of this article.
SECTION 13-424 Consistency. No land shall be subdivided and developed
pursuant to a vesting tentative map for any purpose which is inconsistent
with the General Plan and any applicable specific plan or not permitted by
Title 13 of the Costa Mesa Municipal Code.
SECTION 13-425 Definition of Vesting Tentative Map. A "vesting ten-
tative map" shall mean a tentative map for subdivision. of any land and
shall have printed conspicuously on its face the words "Vesting Tentative
Map" at the time it is filed in accordance with Section 13-426 of this
article, and is thereafter processed in accordance with the provisions of
this Chapter and the Subdivision Map Act.
SECTION 13-426 Application.
A. Whenever a provision of the Subdivision Map Act or this Title
requires the filing of a tentative map or tentative parcel map, a vesting
tentative map may instead be filed, in accordance with the provisions of
this article.
B. If a subdivider does not seek the rights conferred by the Vesting
Tentative Map Statute, the filing of a vesting tentative map shall not be
a prerequisite to any approval for any proposed subdivision, permit for con-
struction, or work preparatory to construction.
SECTION 13-426.1 Filing. A vesting tentative map shall be filed in
the same form and have the same contents, accanpanying data and reports as
set forth in other provisions of Title 13 for a tentative map, except as
hereinafter provided:
A. At the time a vesting tentative map is filed it shall have printed
conspicuously on its face the words "Vesting Tentative Map." This require-
- 2 -
ment is mandatory, and any failure -to comply with it shall prevent .the .sub-
divider from obtaining the benefits provided by this Article.
B. At the time a vesting tentative map is filed, a subdivider shall
also supply the following information:
1. The maximum height, total squarefootage, and general location
of all future buildings on the subject property
2. The proposed location and size of connections to sewer, water,
storm drain, and roadways
3.. A preliminary grading plan indicating reasonable: approximation
of site cut. and fill (cubic yards) along with any required Geological
studies
4. Methodology of satisfying storm water runoff and estimated
(CFS) cubic feet per second
5. School impact analysis for grades k'through 12
6. Traffic impact analysis
7. Conceptual building signing program
8. Any other material considered essential to the proper eval-
uation of the project (i.e. open space maintenance responsibilities, pro--
visions
ro-visions made for trails and/or parks and their maintenance responsibilities).
C. A vesting tentative map shall not be accepted for filing unless
all other discretionary: land use approval applications, except for devel-
opment review and building permits, are f iled concurrently with such map.
D. Menever a subdivider files a vesting tentative map for a subdivi-.
sion whose intended development is inconsistent with the Zoning Ordinance
in existence at the time of filing, such inconsistency shall be noted on
the map by the subdivider.
SECTION 13-426.2. Fees: At the time of presenting a vesting tentative
map for filing; thea subdivider shall pay the fees required by the current
3 -
fee schedule for the filing and processing of a tentative map.
SECTION 13-427 Condition Precedent To Approval. A vesting tentative
map shall not be approved unless all other discretionary land use approvals
required for the proposed development have been obtained except for develop-
ment review and building permits. Any such approval erroneously granted in
violation of this section shall be void.
SECTION 13-428 Expiration. The approval or conditional approval of a
vesting tentative map shall expire at the end of the same time period, and
shall be subject to the same extensions as those established by other
provisions of this Chapter for the expiration of the approval or conditional
approval of a tentative map.
SECTION 13-429 Vesting on Approval of Vesting Tentative Map.
A. The approval or conditional approval of a vesting tentative map
shall confer a vested right to proceed with development in substantial com-
pliance with the ordinances, policies, and standards as described in Govern-
ment Code Section 66474.2.
However, if Section 66474.2 of the Government Code is repealed, the
approval or conditional approval of a Vesting Tentative Map shall confer a
vested right to proceed with development in substantial compliance with the
ordinances, policies, and standards in effect at the time the vesting
tentative map is approved or conditionally approved.
B. Notwithstanding subdivision A, a permit, approval, extension or
entitlement may be made conditional or denied if any of the following are
determined:
1. An approval or unconditional approval would place the residents
of the subdivision or the immediate cotmunity, or both, in a
condition dangerous to their health or safety, or both.
2. The condition or denial is required in order to comply with
- 4 -
state or federal law.
.All extensions of time are discretionary and may be approved, conditionally
approved, or denied.
C. The rights referred to herein shall expire if a f inal map is not
approved prior to the expiration of the vesting tentative map as provided
in Section 13-428. If the final map is approved, these rights shall last
for the following periods of time:
1. An initial time period of twelve (12) months.
Were several final maps are recorded on various phases of a
project covered by a single vesting tentative map, this initial
time period shall begin for each phase when the final map for
that phase is recorded.
2. The initial time period set forth in SubsectionC.l shall be
autanatically extended by any time used for processing a
canplete application for a grading -permit or for design or
architectural review, if such processing time. exceeds thirty
(30) days fran the date a canplete application is filed.
3. A subdivider may apply for a one (1) year extension at any time
before the initial time period set forth in Subsection C.1 ex-
pires.
4. If the subdivider submits a canplete application for a building
permit -during the periods of time specified in Subsections
1 through 3, the rights referred to herein shall continue until
the expiration of that permit, or any extension of that permit.
SECTION 13-429.1 Applications Inconsistent with Established Policies.
Notwithstanding any provision of this chapter, a property owner or his or
her designee may seek approvals of permits for development which depart frau
the ordinances-, policies, and standards described in Section 13-429A, and
- 5 -
the City may grant, such approvals or issue such permits to the extent that
the departures are authorized under applicable law.
SECTION 13-430 Subsequent Permits, Licenses-, and Other Entitlements
For Use. The provisions of this article shall not be construed to prevent
the City frau conditionally approving or denying any permit, license, or
other entitlement for use which is applied -for by the subdivider after the
approval of a vesting tentative map provided such conditional approval or
denial is made in accordance with -the ordinances, policies and standards
described in Section 13-424 of this article.
Section 13-444 Duration of Approval. After' receipt 'of the report of
the Planning Canmission approving. or conditionally approving the tentative
map, the subdivider- may, within twenty-four (24) months frau-the date of
said approval, proceed to prepare and file a final map as herein provided.
However, the applicant may apply to the Planning Canmission for an extension
of time for a period or periods not exceeding a total of 3 years. If a
final map is not submitted prior to expiration, said map_ shall be deemed
abandoned.
SECTION
13-468.
Time Limitation On
Approval. The approval
of a ten-
tative parcel
map as
set forth in this
article shall be for the
period of
twenty-four (24) months; provided., however, that the applicant for approval
may apply to the Planning Ca mission for an extension of time for a period
or periods not exceeding a total of 3 years.
SECTION 3.
This ordinance shall take effect and be in -full force thirty (30) days
from and after the passage thereof, and prior to the expiration of fifteen
(15) days frau its passage shall be published once in the ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in
the City of Costa Mesa or, in the alternative, the City Clerk .may cause to
- 6 -
be published a summary
of
this Ordinance and a certified copy of the text
of this Ordinance shall
be
posted in the office of the City
Clerk five (5 )
days prior to the date
of
adoption of this Ordinance, and
within fifteen
(15) days after adoption,
the City Clerk shall cause to be
published the
aforementioned summary
and
shall post in the office of the
City Clerk a
certified copy of this
Ordinance together with the names of
the members of
the City Council voting
for and against the same.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of 0W -t , 1987.
ATTEST:
City Clerk of the City of Cost4 Mesa Mayor of the City of Costa Mesa
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
- 7 -
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss.
CITY OF COSTA MESA )
I, EILEEN P. PHINNEY, City Clerk and ex -officio Clerk of the City Coun-
cil of the City of Costa Mesa, herebycertify that the above and foregoing
Ordinance No. ;ffl-as was introduced and considered ction sectio at
a regular meeting of said City Council -,held on the�day of
1987, and thereafter passed and adcPted s a wh le at'a regular meeting of
said Council held on theday of 1987, by. the following
roll call vote:
AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: fes/
NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS:
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
of the City of,. Costa Mesa -..this
- -
hey set my h d and a fixed the Seal
t _ day of pQQ �y1 , 1987.
roll W.9,
City Clerk and ex -officio Cler of the
City Council of the City of C1&1a Mesa
:1m.