10-1.201 Definitions.
Walnut Creek Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · ingested 2026-07-07 · Walnut Creek
Block. The area of land within a subdivision which area is entirely bounded by streets, highways or ways, except alleys, or the exterior boundary or boundaries of the subdivision.
Common Interest Development (Condominium). An estate in real property consisting of an undivided interest in common in a portion of a parcel of real property together with a separate interest in space in a residential, industrial or commercial building on the real property, such as an apartment, office or store. A condominium may include, in addition, a separate interest in other portions of the real property.
Conversion. The creation of separate ownership of existing real property together with a separate interest in space of residential, industrial or commercial buildings.
Design means:
Street alignments, grades and widths;
Drainage and sanitary facilities and utilities, including alignments and grades;
Location and size of all required easements and rights-of-way;
Fire roads and firebreaks;
Lot size and configuration;
Traffic access;
Grading;
Land to be dedicated for park or recreational purposes: and
Other specific requirements in the plan and configuration of the entire subdivision as may be necessary to ensure consistency with, or implementation of, the General Plan or any applicable specific plan.
Development. The uses to which the land which is the subject of a map shall be put, the buildings to be constructed on it, and all alterations of and construction on the land.
Environmental Impact Report (EIR). A detailed statement under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) describing and analyzing the significant environmental effects of a project and discussing ways to mitigate or avoid the effects. The contents of the EIR are described in Article 9 Section 15120 of the State CEQA Guidelines and the City's CEQA Guidelines.
Final Map. A map showing a subdivision for which a tentative and final map are required by the Subdivision Map Act or this chapter, prepared in accordance with the provisions of this chapter and the Subdivision Map Act designed to be recorded in the office of the County Recorder.
General Plan. The General Plan of the City as adopted in 2006, and any amendments or revisions. (§3, Ord. 2070, eff. 6/20/2008)
Improvement. Any streets, storm drainage facilities, utilities and landscaping to be installed, or agreed to be installed, by the subdivider on the land to be used for public or private streets, highways and easements, as are necessary for the general use of the lot owners in the subdivision and local neighborhood traffic and drainage needs as a condition precedent to the approval and acceptance of the final map. Any other specific improvements or type of improvements, the installation of which, either by, or by a combination of, the subdivider, public agencies, public and private utilities, or any other entity approved by the City, is necessary to ensure consistency with, or implementation of, the General Plan or any applicable specific plan.
ion precedent to the approval and acceptance of the final map. Any other specific improvements or type of improvements, the installation of which, either by, or by a combination of, the subdivider, public agencies, public and private utilities, or any other entity approved by the City, is necessary to ensure consistency with, or implementation of, the General Plan or any applicable specific plan.
Improvements shall be constructed in accordance with the City of Walnut Creek Street Standards, Standard Specifications and Plans and/or, when applicable, with standards as adopted by local utility companies and approved by the City Engineer.
Lot. A parcel or portion of land separated from other parcels or portions by description, as on a subdivision, parcel, or record of survey map or by metes and bounds, for purpose of sale, lease or separate use.
Lot Line Adjustment. A shift or rotation of an existing lot line or other adjustments where a greater number of parcels than originally existed is not created, as approved by the City Engineer or authorized representative.
Merger. The joining of two or more contiguous parcels of land under one ownership into one parcel.
Minor Subdivision. A subdivision of four or fewer parcels.
Parcel Map. A map showing a division of land of four or fewer parcels as required by this ordinance, prepared in accordance with the provisions of this chapter and the Subdivision Map Act.
Peripheral Street. An existing street whose right-of-way is contiguous to the exterior boundary of the subdivision.
Remainder. That portion of an existing parcel which is not included as part of the subdivided land. The remainder is not considered as part of the subdivision but must be shown on the required maps as part of the area surrounding subdivision development.
Subdivider. A person, firm, corporation, partnership or association who proposes to divide, divides or causes to be divided real property into a subdivision for himself, herself or for others. Employees and consultants of such persons or entities, acting in that capacity, are not "subdividers."
Subdivision. The division, by any subdivider, of any unit or units of improved or unimproved contiguous land shown on the latest equalized County assessment roll as a unit or as contiguous units for the purpose of sale, lease or financing, whether immediate or future. Property shall be considered as contiguous units, even if it is separated by roads, streets, utility easements or railroad rights of way. "Subdivision" includes a condominium project, as defined herein or in §1350 of the Civil Code, or a community apartment project, as defined in Section 11004 of the Business and Professions Code, or the conversion of existing dwelling units to a stock cooperative, as defined in Section 11003.2 of the Business and Professions Code. "Subdivision" includes any division of land by gift or inheritance (probate). Any conveyance of land to a governmental agency, public entity, public utility or subsidiary of a public utility for conveyance to that public utility for rights-of-way shall not be considered a division of land for purposes of computing the number of parcels.
ned in Section 11003.2 of the Business and Professions Code. "Subdivision" includes any division of land by gift or inheritance (probate). Any conveyance of land to a governmental agency, public entity, public utility or subsidiary of a public utility for conveyance to that public utility for rights-of-way shall not be considered a division of land for purposes of computing the number of parcels.
Subdivision Map Act (SMA). State of California Government Code Section 66410 to 66499.
Tentative Map. A map made for the purpose of showing the design and improvements of a proposed subdivision and the existing conditions in and around it. The term "tentative map" includes a vesting tentative map.
Vesting Tentative Map. A map which meets the requirements of a tentative map and Article 12, and has the words "Vesting Tentative Map" printed on it. The vesting tentative map conveys development rights for subdivisions according to Article 12.
Zoning Ordinance. Title 10, Chapter 2 of the City of Walnut Creek Municipal Code, or any ordinance enacted under zoning law.