Mapping Action Approvals
This approval is required by State law and City Ordinance that the City Land Surveyor review and approve land title documents related to development projects to determine its conformity to the law (such as zoning), its satisfaction of a development condition of approval and its technical adequacy.
For a Discretionary Mapping Action that include Tentative Maps, Public Right-of-Way Vacations or Easement Abandonments, please refer to a Discretionary Permit.
Plan Your Project
What You Should Know
The mapping action approvals are available for parcel map, final map, amended map, certificate of correction, certificate of compliance, lot line adjustment parcel map or plat, covenant of easement, easement dedication, reversion to acreage, irrevocable offer of dedication and revestment or relinquishment of access rights.
Fees
Information Bulletin 502 - Fee/Deposit Schedule for Grading/Right-of-Way Permits & Mapping Actions
Exemptions
None.
Apply for a Permit
Step 1
- For resubmittal of projects submitted prior to July 19, 2021, review the OpenDSD User Guide for PTS Projects.
- For new permit applications, review the User Guide - Apply for an Engineering Permit.
Step 2
Read the requirements for PDF file uploads.
Step 3
Obtain or complete the following based on permit selected:
- Easement grant deed (see Additional Resources section below) completed, signed and notarized.
- Joint use agreement, signed and notarized, if required.
- Subordination agreement, signed and notarized, if required.
- Final Map or Parcel Map, signed and notarized.
Step 5
You will be required to upload the completed documents from Step 3 at the time of application. Submitting without all the requirements will result in delays.
Additional Resources
Easement Grant Deeds
- Building Restricted Easement
- Conservation Easement
- Drainage Easement
- Electrical Easement
- Emergency Access Easement
- Flood Water Flowage Easement
- Flood Water Storage Easement
- General Utilities Easement
- Irrevocable Offer to Dedicate - Street Purposes
- Landscaping Easement
- Multiple Species Conservation Program
- Open Space Easement
- Open Space in Fee
- Pedestrian Access Easement
- Protection of Environmentally Sensitive Lands that do not Include Sensitive Biological Resources
- Protection of Environmentally Sensitive Lands within the Multiple Species Conservation Program Multi-Habitat Planning Area
- Protection of Environmentally Sensitive Lands within the Multiple Species Conservation Program Multi-Habitat Planning Area and Other Environmentally Sensitive Lands