Tract Map/Parcel Map Checklist - Initial Map Submittal is a legal document that was released by the Department of Public Works - County of Ventura, California - a government authority operating within California. The form may be used strictly within County of Ventura.
Q: What is a tract map?
A: A tract map is a map of a subdivision that divides a larger piece of land into smaller lots for development.
Q: What is a parcel map?
A: A parcel map is similar to a tract map but typically involves fewer lots and is used for smaller subdivisions or adjustments to existing parcels.
Q: What is the Tract Map/Parcel Map Checklist for?
A: The Tract Map/Parcel Map Checklist is a list of requirements and documents needed for the initial submittal of a tract or parcel map in Ventura County, California.
Q: What documents are typically required for the initial submittal of a tract or parcel map?
A: The exact requirements may vary, but typically, you would need to submit a completed application form, legal descriptions of the land, title reports, environmental assessments, and fees.
Q: What is the purpose of the checklist?
A: The checklist serves as a guide to help ensure that all the necessary documents and requirements are met before submitting a tract or parcel map for review and approval.
Q: Who needs to submit a tract or parcel map?
A: People or developers who want to divide a piece of land into smaller lots for development or adjustment of existing parcels need to submit a tract or parcel map.
Q: Is the Tract Map/Parcel Map Checklist specific to Ventura County, California?
A: Yes, the checklist is specific to the County of Ventura, California and may not apply to other counties or states.
Q: Is there a fee for submitting a tract or parcel map?
A: Yes, there is typically a fee associated with submitting a tract or parcel map. The exact fee amount can be found in the Tract Map/Parcel Map Checklist.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Department of Public Works - County of Ventura, California.