Chapter 9.45
DEDICATION – FINAL MAP APPROVAL
Sections:
9.45.010 Dedication required – Approval of final map.
9.45.010 Dedication required – Approval of final map.
All parcels of land shown on any final map and intended for any public use shall be offered for dedication for public use extended for the exclusive use of lot owners in the subdivision, their licensees, visitors, tenants and servants.
When all the certificates which appear on the final map (except the approval certificate of the City Council) have been signed, the City Engineer shall file the map with the City Clerk for action by the City Council as required under the provision of SMC 9.40.010. The City Council shall at its next meeting or within a period of not more than 10 days after such filing with the City Clerk approve the map, if the same conforms to all the requirements of the Subdivision Map Act, this title and any ruling made thereunder; the Council shall at that time require the construction or installation of the improvements designated in connection with the action on the tentative map, as hereinbefore provided. In the case of a final map, the City Council shall at the time of its action thereon accept or reject any or all offers of dedication.
Upon approval of any final map and after the required signatures and seal have been affixed, the Clerk of the City Council shall transmit the map to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Marin. When all bonds, money or negotiable bonds required under the provisions of law to secure the payment of taxes and assessments which are a lien on some part of the subdivision but which are not yet payable, have been deposited with an approval by the Board of Supervisors, the Clerk of the Board shall transmit the final map to the County Recorder, who shall, if he finds the map in proper order, record the same after payment of the required recording fee, at the expense of the subdivider.
There shall be filed with the City for recording certified reproduced tracings on cloth and one complete set of blue line prints on cloth, showing all certificates, affidavits and signatures. [Ord. 430 § 12, 1950.]