Parcel Map

What is the process?

Step 1: Apply or a Parcel Map Number

  • Obtain a map number first, by following the steps for a Map Number Request here. 
  • Once you have the autogenerated map number, ensure the map number is printed on the tentative parcel map.

Step 2: Application, Tentative Map, & Supporting Docs

Step 3: Apply Online

*** Please ensure all documents reflect the map number. ***

  1. Click on the PermitSLO link here: Subdivision Application
  2. Click Apply
  3. Log In or Register
  4. Follow the step-by-step instructions.
  5. Upload the Attachments Necessary for an Online Submittal before clicking Submit.

 

*Digital Copies are now required with submission*

Planning staff will look over the application submittal package and contact the primary contact with any questions. 

If you would like to learn more about our online services, click here: Learn about PermitSLO.

Step 4: Pay Invoice

Planning staff will email the billing contact an invoice. Pay invoice here*.

Once the invoice is paid, the project review timeline will begin.

Please note for all Planning and Building applications, after 15 days of non-payment of invoice, the application will be voided and resubmittal will be required.

Step 5: Review by Staff

Department of Planning & Building staff reviews the application for consistency with applicable land use regulations and the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). You may be asked for additional information during this time.

Step 6: Schedule Hearing

Once the application, tentative map, and additional information is accepted for processing, the planner will schedule the application for a public hearing with the Subdivision Review Board.

Step 7: Reach Decision

During the public hearing, the hearing body considers the application and reaches a decision to either approve, conditionally approve, or deny the application.

Step 8: Appeal Decision (Optional)

Any aggrieved person can appeal a decision to the Board of Supervisors. Projects located within the Coastal Zone can also be appealed to (or by) the California Coastal Commission.

Step 9: Record Subdivision

The applicant must record the approved subdivision within two years of its approval date.

Step 10: Extend Approval (Optional)

The applicant may request a time extension, in writing, to extend the approval date for one year. The maximum number of available time extensions is based on the subdivision entitlement type.

Who can use this service?

The owner of the subject property or anyone who is given consent by the owner of the subject property may use this service.

Is there a charge for this service?

Please refer to the Department of Planning & Building Fee Schedule for application fees.

When and where is this service offered?

This service is available throughout the year during regular business hours except during scheduled holidays.

Location, directions and hours of operation

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PermitSLO Portal

 

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