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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Application for Tentative Maps in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Permit Number and Resolution Number at the top of the form. This information is essential for tracking your application.
  3. Check all applicable boxes under 'CHECK ALL BEING APPLIED FOR' to indicate which types of maps you are applying for, such as Tentative Parcel Map or Variance/Exception.
  4. Provide detailed information about the Project Name, Applicant/Agent details, and Property Owner's information. Ensure that all contact numbers are accurate.
  5. In the section requesting a description of the proposed use, clearly articulate how it aligns with public welfare and complies with local ordinances.
  6. Complete the Owner’s Declaration at the end of the form, ensuring that all statements are true and correct before signing.

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Contrasting the reference map are thematic maps. As the name suggests, thematic maps are concerned with a particular theme or topic of interest. While reference maps emphasize the location of geographic features, thematic maps are more concerned with how things are distributed across space.
A Tentative Tract Map (TT) is one process used to subdivide real property into smaller lots. Generally, a TT Map is used to create five or more lots. The subdivision design and necessary improvements related to roads, curb, gutter, sewer, water, and drainage are addressed during the processing of the application.
At its core, the Map Act is designed to regulate the division of land, ensuring responsible development and land use planning.
Itll look like any other kind of map, except its main focus is to include details of the property and show a high-level view of the area and its features. This means the map will include things like property lines, lot dimensions, easements, flood zones or utility lines.
Projection types But the cost of this quality is the distortion of areas and distances. Equal area projections preserve area, at the expense of angles, so the shapes of some places appear skewed. Equidistant projections preserve distances, although only from certain points or along certain lines on the map.
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Approval of a tentative map is considered discretionary because it requires findings and may be subject to reasonable conditions. Approval of the final map is considered ministerial because approval is required if the final map is in substantial conformance with the approved tentative map.
The Subdivision Map Act is contained in California Government Code Section 66410, et. seq. It enables cities and counties to pass ordinances regulating subdivisions so an orderly and proper development expressing the needs and goals of the community can be achieved.
A Registered Civil Engineer or Licensed Land Surveyor may prepare a tentative subdivision map. A tract number is first obtained from the County Engineer.

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