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After approval or conditional approval of a tentative map, the subdivider shall cause the subdivision, or any part thereof, to be surveyed and shall cause to be prepared a final map or parcel map in conformance with the tentative map as approved or conditionally approved, and in compliance with the provisions of the Subdivision Map Act and this title. The subdivider shall submit said map, comply with all conditions of approval, and the final map or parcel map shall have been recorded within twenty-four months of said approval or conditional approval.

A. If the subdivider is subject to a requirement of one hundred thousand dollars or more to construct, improve, or finance the construction or improvement of public improvements outside the boundaries of the tentative map, each filing of a final map shall extend the expiration of the approved or conditionally approved tentative map by thirty-six months from the date of its expiration, or the date of the previously filed final map, whichever is later. The extensions shall not extend the tentative map more than ten years from its approval or conditional approval. The number of phased final maps which may be filed shall be determined by the advisory agency at the time of the approval or conditional approval of the tentative map.

B. One or more extensions of time, up to a total of thirty-six additional months, for filing a final map or parcel map may be granted by the city council; provided, that written application for each extension is made by the subdivider prior to expiration of the map. (Ord. 441 § 1 (part), 1988)