§ 16.33
Banning Planning Code · 2026-07 edition · ingested 2026-07-08 · Banning
16.33.010 - General. ¶
Upon formal application by the subdivider submitted prior to the expiration of the tentative map, the city council may approve an extension to the tentative map for a period, or periods, as stipulated in the Subdivision Map Act. A public hearing shall be required.
(Ord. No. 1384, § 3.E, 3-5-08)
16.33.020 - Pending litigation. ¶
If a lawsuit involving an approved or conditionally approved tentative map is pending, the city council may upon request of the subdivider by formal application stay the approval period of the tentative map for up to five years in accordance with Government Code § 66452.6(c). A public hearing shall be required.
(Ord. No. 1384, § 3.E, 3-5-08)
16.33.030 - City right to condition or deny approval.
A.
This chapter does not enlarge or diminish the types of conditions which the city may impose on a development or diminish or alter the city power to protect against a condition dangerous to the public health or safety (Government Code § 66498.6).
B.
The city may condition or deny a permit approval extension or entitlement relating to a vesting tentative map if it determines that either the failure to do so would place the residents of the subdivision or the community in a condition dangerous to their health, or safety or the condition or denial is required to comply with state or federal law (Government Code §66498.1(c)).
(Ord. No. 1384, § 3.E, 3-5-08)
Chapter 16.34 - CITY ENGINEER REVIEW AND APPROVAL OF FINAL AND PARCEL MAPS
16.34.010 - Final maps.
The city engineer in consultation with the community development department shall review the final map to determine if it conforms to the approved tentative map conditions, the Subdivision Map Act, and this Code. The subdivider shall make corrections and additions until the map is acceptable to the city engineer. The city engineer shall apply the development standards of the city, the provisions of the Subdivision Map Act and the subdivisions code in order to determine what is acceptable, or not, for final maps.
(Ord. No. 1384, § 3.F, 3-5-08)
16.34.020 - Parcel maps.
The city engineer in consultation with the community development director shall review the parcel map to determine if it conforms to the approved tentative map conditions, the Subdivision Map Act, and the Subdivisions Code. The subdivider shall make corrections and additions until the map is acceptable to the city engineer. The city engineer shall apply the development standards of the city, the provisions of the Subdivision Map Act and this Code in order to determine what is acceptable, or not, for parcel maps.
(Ord. No. 1384, § 3.F, 3-5-08)