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GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 66453-66455.9



66453.  (a) A local agency may make recommendations concerning
proposed subdivisions in any adjoining city, or in any adjoining
unincorporated territory for any proposed subdivision within the
planning area of the requesting local agency. A local agency wishing
to make recommendations concerning proposed subdivisions shall file
with the local agency having jurisdiction over the subdivisions a map
indicating the territory for which it wishes to make
recommendations. The local agency having jurisdiction shall issue a
receipt for the territorial map.
   (b) Within five days of a tentative map application being
determined to be complete pursuant to Section 65943 for a proposed
subdivision located, in whole or in part, within the territory
outlined on the territorial map, the local agency shall transmit one
copy of the proposed tentative map to the requesting local agency.
   (c) Within 15 days of receiving a copy of a proposed subdivision
map, the requesting local agency may submit recommendations to the
local agency having jurisdiction. The local agency having
jurisdiction shall consider these recommendations before acting on
the tentative map.



66454.  Any subdivider may file with a city the tentative map of a
proposed subdivision of unincorporated territory adjacent to such
city. The map, in the discretion of the city, may be acted upon in
the manner provided in Article 2 (commencing with Section 66452) of
this chapter, except that if it is approved, such approval shall be
conditioned upon annexation of the property to such city within such
period of time as shall be specified by the city, and such approval
shall not be effective until annexation of such property to the city
has been completed. If annexation is not completed within the time
specified or any extension thereof, then the approval of such map by
such adjacent city shall be null and void. No subdivision of
unincorporated territory may be effected by approval of a map by a
city unless annexation thereof to the city is completed prior to the
approval of the final map thereof.



66455.  (a) The Department of Transportation may file with the
legislative body of any local agency having jurisdiction, a map or an
amended map of any territory within one mile on either or both sides
of any state highway routing if the department believes the
subdivision would have an effect upon an existing or a future state
highway in that territory, the route of which has been adopted by the
California Transportation Commission. The local agency having
jurisdiction shall issue a receipt for the territorial map.
   (b) Within five days of a tentative map application being
determined to be complete pursuant to Section 65943 for a proposed
subdivision located, in whole or in part, within the territory
outlined on the territorial map, the local agency shall transmit one
copy of the proposed tentative map to the district office of the
department in which the proposed subdivision is located.
   (c) Within 15 days after receiving a copy of the proposed
subdivision map, the department may make recommendations to the local
agency regarding the effect of the proposed subdivision upon the
highway or highway route. The local agency shall consider these
recommendations before acting on the tentative map.



66455.1.  (a) The Department of Water Resources may file with the
legislative body of any local agency having jurisdiction, a map or
amended map of any territory within one mile on either or both sides
of any facility of the State Water Resources Development System, if
the department believes a proposed subdivision may have an effect
upon any existing or planned future facility of the State Water
Resources Development System in that territory. The local agency
having jurisdiction shall issue a receipt for the territorial map.
   (b) Within five days of a tentative map application being
determined to be complete pursuant to Section 65943 for a proposed
subdivision located, in whole or in part, within the territory
outlined on the territorial map, the local agency shall transmit one
copy of the proposed tentative map to the office of the department
nearest the subdivision, unless the department specifies a different
office on the territorial map filed with the local agency.
   (c) Within 15 days after receiving a copy of a proposed
subdivision map, the department may make recommendations to the local
agency regarding the effect of the proposed subdivision upon the
State Water Resources Development System or proposed additions to the
system. The local agency having jurisdiction shall consider any
recommendations before acting on the tentative map.




66455.3.  Not later than five days after a city or county has
determined that a tentative map application for a proposed
subdivision, as defined in Section 66473.7, is complete pursuant to
Section 65943, the local agency shall send a copy of the application
to any water supplier that is, or may become, a public water system,
as defined in Section 10912 of the Water Code, that may supply water
for the subdivision.



66455.7.  (a) Within five days of a tentative map application being
determined to be complete pursuant to Section 65943, the local agency
shall send a notice of this determination to the governing board of
any elementary school, high school, or unified school district within
the boundaries of which the subdivision is proposed to be located.
The notice shall identify information about the location of the
proposed subdivision, the number of units, density, and any other
information which would be relevant to the affected school district.
   (b) Within 15 days after receiving the notice, the school district
may make recommendations to the local agency regarding the effect of
the proposed subdivision upon the school district. If the school
district fails to respond within 15 days, the failure to respond
shall be deemed approval of the proposed subdivision. The local
agency having jurisdiction shall consider any recommendations before
acting on the tentative subdivision map.



66455.9.  Whenever there is consideration of an area within a
development for a public schoolsite, the advisory agency shall give
the affected districts and the State Department of Education written
notice of the proposed site. The written notice shall include the
identification of any existing or proposed runways within the
distance specified in Section 17215 of the Education Code. If the
site is within the distance of an existing or proposed airport runway
as described in Section 17215 of the Education Code, the department
shall notify the State Department of Transportation as required by
the section and the site shall be investigated by the State
Department of Transportation required by Section 17215.


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Statutes > California > Gov > 66453-66455.9

GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 66453-66455.9



66453.  (a) A local agency may make recommendations concerning
proposed subdivisions in any adjoining city, or in any adjoining
unincorporated territory for any proposed subdivision within the
planning area of the requesting local agency. A local agency wishing
to make recommendations concerning proposed subdivisions shall file
with the local agency having jurisdiction over the subdivisions a map
indicating the territory for which it wishes to make
recommendations. The local agency having jurisdiction shall issue a
receipt for the territorial map.
   (b) Within five days of a tentative map application being
determined to be complete pursuant to Section 65943 for a proposed
subdivision located, in whole or in part, within the territory
outlined on the territorial map, the local agency shall transmit one
copy of the proposed tentative map to the requesting local agency.
   (c) Within 15 days of receiving a copy of a proposed subdivision
map, the requesting local agency may submit recommendations to the
local agency having jurisdiction. The local agency having
jurisdiction shall consider these recommendations before acting on
the tentative map.



66454.  Any subdivider may file with a city the tentative map of a
proposed subdivision of unincorporated territory adjacent to such
city. The map, in the discretion of the city, may be acted upon in
the manner provided in Article 2 (commencing with Section 66452) of
this chapter, except that if it is approved, such approval shall be
conditioned upon annexation of the property to such city within such
period of time as shall be specified by the city, and such approval
shall not be effective until annexation of such property to the city
has been completed. If annexation is not completed within the time
specified or any extension thereof, then the approval of such map by
such adjacent city shall be null and void. No subdivision of
unincorporated territory may be effected by approval of a map by a
city unless annexation thereof to the city is completed prior to the
approval of the final map thereof.



66455.  (a) The Department of Transportation may file with the
legislative body of any local agency having jurisdiction, a map or an
amended map of any territory within one mile on either or both sides
of any state highway routing if the department believes the
subdivision would have an effect upon an existing or a future state
highway in that territory, the route of which has been adopted by the
California Transportation Commission. The local agency having
jurisdiction shall issue a receipt for the territorial map.
   (b) Within five days of a tentative map application being
determined to be complete pursuant to Section 65943 for a proposed
subdivision located, in whole or in part, within the territory
outlined on the territorial map, the local agency shall transmit one
copy of the proposed tentative map to the district office of the
department in which the proposed subdivision is located.
   (c) Within 15 days after receiving a copy of the proposed
subdivision map, the department may make recommendations to the local
agency regarding the effect of the proposed subdivision upon the
highway or highway route. The local agency shall consider these
recommendations before acting on the tentative map.



66455.1.  (a) The Department of Water Resources may file with the
legislative body of any local agency having jurisdiction, a map or
amended map of any territory within one mile on either or both sides
of any facility of the State Water Resources Development System, if
the department believes a proposed subdivision may have an effect
upon any existing or planned future facility of the State Water
Resources Development System in that territory. The local agency
having jurisdiction shall issue a receipt for the territorial map.
   (b) Within five days of a tentative map application being
determined to be complete pursuant to Section 65943 for a proposed
subdivision located, in whole or in part, within the territory
outlined on the territorial map, the local agency shall transmit one
copy of the proposed tentative map to the office of the department
nearest the subdivision, unless the department specifies a different
office on the territorial map filed with the local agency.
   (c) Within 15 days after receiving a copy of a proposed
subdivision map, the department may make recommendations to the local
agency regarding the effect of the proposed subdivision upon the
State Water Resources Development System or proposed additions to the
system. The local agency having jurisdiction shall consider any
recommendations before acting on the tentative map.




66455.3.  Not later than five days after a city or county has
determined that a tentative map application for a proposed
subdivision, as defined in Section 66473.7, is complete pursuant to
Section 65943, the local agency shall send a copy of the application
to any water supplier that is, or may become, a public water system,
as defined in Section 10912 of the Water Code, that may supply water
for the subdivision.



66455.7.  (a) Within five days of a tentative map application being
determined to be complete pursuant to Section 65943, the local agency
shall send a notice of this determination to the governing board of
any elementary school, high school, or unified school district within
the boundaries of which the subdivision is proposed to be located.
The notice shall identify information about the location of the
proposed subdivision, the number of units, density, and any other
information which would be relevant to the affected school district.
   (b) Within 15 days after receiving the notice, the school district
may make recommendations to the local agency regarding the effect of
the proposed subdivision upon the school district. If the school
district fails to respond within 15 days, the failure to respond
shall be deemed approval of the proposed subdivision. The local
agency having jurisdiction shall consider any recommendations before
acting on the tentative subdivision map.



66455.9.  Whenever there is consideration of an area within a
development for a public schoolsite, the advisory agency shall give
the affected districts and the State Department of Education written
notice of the proposed site. The written notice shall include the
identification of any existing or proposed runways within the
distance specified in Section 17215 of the Education Code. If the
site is within the distance of an existing or proposed airport runway
as described in Section 17215 of the Education Code, the department
shall notify the State Department of Transportation as required by
the section and the site shall be investigated by the State
Department of Transportation required by Section 17215.



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Statutes > California > Gov > 66453-66455.9

GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 66453-66455.9



66453.  (a) A local agency may make recommendations concerning
proposed subdivisions in any adjoining city, or in any adjoining
unincorporated territory for any proposed subdivision within the
planning area of the requesting local agency. A local agency wishing
to make recommendations concerning proposed subdivisions shall file
with the local agency having jurisdiction over the subdivisions a map
indicating the territory for which it wishes to make
recommendations. The local agency having jurisdiction shall issue a
receipt for the territorial map.
   (b) Within five days of a tentative map application being
determined to be complete pursuant to Section 65943 for a proposed
subdivision located, in whole or in part, within the territory
outlined on the territorial map, the local agency shall transmit one
copy of the proposed tentative map to the requesting local agency.
   (c) Within 15 days of receiving a copy of a proposed subdivision
map, the requesting local agency may submit recommendations to the
local agency having jurisdiction. The local agency having
jurisdiction shall consider these recommendations before acting on
the tentative map.



66454.  Any subdivider may file with a city the tentative map of a
proposed subdivision of unincorporated territory adjacent to such
city. The map, in the discretion of the city, may be acted upon in
the manner provided in Article 2 (commencing with Section 66452) of
this chapter, except that if it is approved, such approval shall be
conditioned upon annexation of the property to such city within such
period of time as shall be specified by the city, and such approval
shall not be effective until annexation of such property to the city
has been completed. If annexation is not completed within the time
specified or any extension thereof, then the approval of such map by
such adjacent city shall be null and void. No subdivision of
unincorporated territory may be effected by approval of a map by a
city unless annexation thereof to the city is completed prior to the
approval of the final map thereof.



66455.  (a) The Department of Transportation may file with the
legislative body of any local agency having jurisdiction, a map or an
amended map of any territory within one mile on either or both sides
of any state highway routing if the department believes the
subdivision would have an effect upon an existing or a future state
highway in that territory, the route of which has been adopted by the
California Transportation Commission. The local agency having
jurisdiction shall issue a receipt for the territorial map.
   (b) Within five days of a tentative map application being
determined to be complete pursuant to Section 65943 for a proposed
subdivision located, in whole or in part, within the territory
outlined on the territorial map, the local agency shall transmit one
copy of the proposed tentative map to the district office of the
department in which the proposed subdivision is located.
   (c) Within 15 days after receiving a copy of the proposed
subdivision map, the department may make recommendations to the local
agency regarding the effect of the proposed subdivision upon the
highway or highway route. The local agency shall consider these
recommendations before acting on the tentative map.



66455.1.  (a) The Department of Water Resources may file with the
legislative body of any local agency having jurisdiction, a map or
amended map of any territory within one mile on either or both sides
of any facility of the State Water Resources Development System, if
the department believes a proposed subdivision may have an effect
upon any existing or planned future facility of the State Water
Resources Development System in that territory. The local agency
having jurisdiction shall issue a receipt for the territorial map.
   (b) Within five days of a tentative map application being
determined to be complete pursuant to Section 65943 for a proposed
subdivision located, in whole or in part, within the territory
outlined on the territorial map, the local agency shall transmit one
copy of the proposed tentative map to the office of the department
nearest the subdivision, unless the department specifies a different
office on the territorial map filed with the local agency.
   (c) Within 15 days after receiving a copy of a proposed
subdivision map, the department may make recommendations to the local
agency regarding the effect of the proposed subdivision upon the
State Water Resources Development System or proposed additions to the
system. The local agency having jurisdiction shall consider any
recommendations before acting on the tentative map.




66455.3.  Not later than five days after a city or county has
determined that a tentative map application for a proposed
subdivision, as defined in Section 66473.7, is complete pursuant to
Section 65943, the local agency shall send a copy of the application
to any water supplier that is, or may become, a public water system,
as defined in Section 10912 of the Water Code, that may supply water
for the subdivision.



66455.7.  (a) Within five days of a tentative map application being
determined to be complete pursuant to Section 65943, the local agency
shall send a notice of this determination to the governing board of
any elementary school, high school, or unified school district within
the boundaries of which the subdivision is proposed to be located.
The notice shall identify information about the location of the
proposed subdivision, the number of units, density, and any other
information which would be relevant to the affected school district.
   (b) Within 15 days after receiving the notice, the school district
may make recommendations to the local agency regarding the effect of
the proposed subdivision upon the school district. If the school
district fails to respond within 15 days, the failure to respond
shall be deemed approval of the proposed subdivision. The local
agency having jurisdiction shall consider any recommendations before
acting on the tentative subdivision map.



66455.9.  Whenever there is consideration of an area within a
development for a public schoolsite, the advisory agency shall give
the affected districts and the State Department of Education written
notice of the proposed site. The written notice shall include the
identification of any existing or proposed runways within the
distance specified in Section 17215 of the Education Code. If the
site is within the distance of an existing or proposed airport runway
as described in Section 17215 of the Education Code, the department
shall notify the State Department of Transportation as required by
the section and the site shall be investigated by the State
Department of Transportation required by Section 17215.