§ 20-67. Expiration of time.
(a)
The approval or conditional approval of a tentative subdivision map shall be valid for twenty-four (24) months, within which time the final map may be presented to the board of supervisors for acceptance and recordation. The twenty-four-month period shall not include any time during which a water or sewer moratorium, imposed after approval of the tentative map, is in existence, provided the length of such moratorium does not exceed five (5) years.
(b)
Once such a moratorium is terminated, the map shall be valid for the same period of time that was left to run on the map at the time the moratorium was imposed; provided, however, that if such remaining time is less than one hundred twenty (120) days, the map shall be valid for one hundred twenty (120) days following the termination of the moratorium.
(c)
The expiration of the approved or conditionally approved tentative map shall terminate all proceedings, and no final map of all or any portion of the real property included within such tentative map shall be filed without first processing a new tentative map.
(d)
If a decision by the advisory agency is appealed to the board of supervisors within ten (10) days of the advisory agency action, the time limit to file the final map shall commence from the date of the board of supervisors' action on the appeal.
(e)
If a decision by the advisory agency is appealed to the board of supervisors after the ten-day appeal period as permitted in section 20-66(c), the time limit to file the final map shall commence from the date of advisory agency action.
(Ord. No. 3188, § 1(Exh. A), 3-14-95)