10-1.1206 Filing and Processing.
Walnut Creek Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · ingested 2026-07-07 · Walnut Creek
A vesting tentative map shall be filed in the same form and have the same contents, accompanying data and reports and shall be processed in the same manner as set forth in this chapter for a tentative map except as hereinafter provided:
At the time a vesting tentative map is filed it shall have printed conspicuously on its face the words "Vesting Tentative Map."
At the time a vesting tentative map is filed a subdivider shall also supply the following information.
a. A statement that Design Review approval has been granted, or a complete application for Design Review approval and plans have been filed which will be concurrently processed with the vesting tentative map for all buildings to be constructed on lots within the boundary of the vesting tentative map.
b. A statement that the vesting tentative map is consistent with the current zoning of the land, or that an application has been filed for rezoning or prezoning the land which will be processed concurrently with the vesting tentative map. If a planned development permit, hillside planned development permit or use permit is required, said permit shall be processed prior to or concurrently with the vesting tentative map.
c. A tentative utility plan indicating the location of all public utilities and facilities including, but not limited to, facilities for water, sewer, electric, gas, cable TV and street lighting to be installed to serve the subdivision and any facilities which currently exist within the boundary of the subdivision.
d. The height, size, location, architectural plans and use of all buildings to be constructed within the subdivision.
e. Proposed grading plans based on actual field surveys.
f. Wild fire prevention plan and/or noise analysis with suggested mitigation measures if required by the City's General Plan or any specific plan.
g. Required approval letters from other agencies where applicable and feasible.
h. Traffic studies including, but not limited to, existing and future traffic, geometrics, number of lanes, level of service, and recommended pavement sections.
i. When required by the Community Development Department, feasibility studies, life cycle studies, or other future impact studies.
j. When required by the Community Development Department, an economic analysis including analysis of the market for the subdivision.
- k. Landscaping plans.
l. Any other studies required because of the peculiarities of the subdivision.
All vesting tentative map submittals must be accurate and complete, and must satisfy all requirements of the Community Development Department.