Legislative Public Meetings

File #: 16-0208   
Type: Report to Council Status: Passed
Meeting Body: City Council
On agenda: 2/23/2016
Title: Introduce an Ordinance Amending Title 18 (Subdivisions) of the Sunnyvale Municipal Code to Designate the Director of Public Works to Take Action on Final Maps and Offers of Dedication Stated on the Final Maps; Determine the Review Frequency of the Subject Delegation of Authority; and Find CEQA Exemption per Guideline 15061(b)(3) (Continued from February 9, 2016)
Attachments: 1. City of Sacramento Ordinance, 2. City of Brentwood Ordinance, 3. City of San Jose Ordinance, 4. Draft Amended Sunnyvale Ordinance for Title 18
REPORT TO COUNCIL

SUBJECT
Title
Introduce an Ordinance Amending Title 18 (Subdivisions) of the Sunnyvale Municipal Code to Designate the Director of Public Works to Take Action on Final Maps and Offers of Dedication Stated on the Final Maps; Determine the Review Frequency of the Subject Delegation of Authority; and Find CEQA Exemption per Guideline 15061(b)(3) (Continued from February 9, 2016)

Report
BACKGROUND
This report was on the February 9, 2016 Council meeting agenda as Report to Council 15-0957. At the February 9 meeting, Council deferred the item to February 23, 2016. Since the initial publication, minor amendments were made to the attached proposed ordinance.

Pursuant to California Government Code (GC) Sections 66458 and 66463, the approval of final maps shall be by the legislative body, while the approval of parcel maps shall be established by local ordinance. Per Sunnyvale Municipal Code (SMC) Chapter 18.20, final maps are approved by the City Council, and parcel maps are approved by the Director of Public Works. Although the GC requires the City Council to take action on final maps, it also allows the City Council to delegate their authority to a designated official by ordinance. In general, final and parcel maps are only differentiated in that a final map is for subdivisions with five or more lots/parcels while a parcel map is for subdivisions with less than five lots/parcels.

In an effort to provide better schedule management as part of development projects, staff is proposing that the Council consider delegating approval authority on final maps, and any associated offer(s) of dedication, to the Director of Public Works. The Director of Public Works would be the approval authority for both final maps and parcel maps.

EXISTING POLICY
City Council Policy, Chapter 1, Land Use and Transportation, Policy 1.1.3 - It is the policy of the City to provide for expeditious processing of development plans. Also it is a desire of the City t...

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