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(a) A person seeking approval for a subdivision shall submit a completed application to the Subdivision Administrator. The application shall include the application forms, preliminary subdivision map, previous parcel surveys, plans, title report, soils report, engineering report, cultural report, environmental assessment and any other documents reasonably required by the Subdivision Administrator in the pre-application conference as necessary to identify the applicant and owners of the parcel proposed to be subdivided, confirm the owners’ authorization for submittal of the application, depict the nature and scope of the proposed subdivision, identify and depict the boundaries and area of all proposed rights-of-way and easements, effect proposed dedications and restrictions, and show how the subdivision complies with all applicable provisions of this title and all other applicable requirements. A tentative subdivision map shall be prepared at subdivider’s expense by the Tribe or the Tribe’s contract engineering firm, unless otherwise agreed to by the Subdivision Administrator and the subdivider. The tentative subdivision map shall contain all data, illustrations, computations, regulations, requirements, and ownership information required for this title.

(b) The subdivider shall also submit the initial fees and either application review costs or a deposit as determined by the Tribe, a completed initial environmental review, preliminary title report, and tentative subdivision map.

(1) Initial Environmental Review. The initial environmental review consists of an environmental review performed by the Tribe or the Tribe’s contract engineering firm, unless otherwise agreed to by the Subdivision Administrator and the subdivider, to determine if the project may have a significant environmental impact. If the subdivision is subject to overlapping jurisdiction, a lead agency pursuant to CEQA may be identified for environmental processing.

(2) Preliminary Title Report. A preliminary title report is required for every subdivision. The preliminary title report can be ordered by the Tribe or be provided by the landowner from a certified and insured title company for the parcel being considered for subdivision. [Ord. 43 § 3105, adopted, 6/10/2015.]