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ARTICLE IV. PARCEL MAP
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A tracing and three legible prints of the Parcel Map shall be filed within twenty-four (24) months of approval of the Tentative Subdivision Map. An extension of time not exceeding that permitted by the Map Act may be granted by the Advisory Agency approving the Tentative Subdivision Map as provided in the Map Act. Modification of a Tentative Subdivision Map after approval or conditional approval shall not extend the time limits imposed by this section.

The map filed with the County Surveyor with evidence that all conditions of approval have been met. The County Surveyor shall review the map to determine if: (1) it conforms to the Tentative Subdivision map; (2) all conditions of approval have been met; (3) it is in conformance with the Map Act and this division; and (4) it is technically accurate.

If the County Surveyor affirmatively determines the above, he shall sign the map and forward it to the Recorder. The County Surveyor shall either sign the map or reject it within twenty (20) days from the date it is filed unless the subdivider and County Surveyor mutually agree to extend said time. The County Surveyor may accept, accept subject to improvement or reject dedications or offers of dedications that are made by a statement on the map. The County Surveyor shall certify the acceptance or rejection of the dedication on the map. (Ord. 1290, § 7, 12/12/1978; Ord. 1612, § 1, 8/16/1983; Ord. 1961, § 2, 3/3/1992)