Vesting Tentative Map Sample Clauses

Vesting Tentative Map. On [date], following Planning Commission review and recommendation, and after a duly noticed public hearing, the City Council, by Resolution No. [ ], approved Tentative Transfer Map No. subdividing the Property to implement development of the Project.
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Vesting Tentative Map. A condition for Vesting Tentative Maps shall be that the Subdivider provides a date- stamped copy of the Subdivision Regulations in effect on the date of approval of the Vesting Tentative Map. The Department shall maintain a copy of this document in its files on the Subdivision.
Vesting Tentative Map. E. Additionally, as stated above, after the execution of this Development Agreement by the Parties, City shall commence annexation of the approximately 1.9 acre portion of the Property into City’s corporate limits.
Vesting Tentative Map. The City Council, after a duly noticed public hearing and certification of the Project EIR, adopted Resolution No. , approving a vesting tentative map (TM 05-18) to subdivide approximately 150 acres into eight (8) parcels (“Vesting Tentative Map”).

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