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  1. Residential Subdivision Buyer’s Guide and the DRE booklet entitled Living in a Common Interest Development (all of which will be available for no fee on DRE's website - www.dre.ca.gov) when …

  2. According to State Law the subdivision of land is required when a property owner, within the City limits or extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ), divides a tract of land into two or more parts for the purpose of …

  3. Parcels of land may be subdivided, merged or reapportioned to reflect ownership changes, new developments and enlargements. There are two types of subdivision applications: zoning lot …

  4. A: It is an association of owners, typically in a residential subdivision or planned community, whose properties are subject to restrictive covenants limiting their use.

  5. An Industrial Subdivision is property that has been subdivided into lots or blocks (for further subdivision) with local approval in accordance with the applicable development standards for industrial use.

  6. If you do not fall under any the UDC’s subdivision exemptions, you will need to file a subdivision plan with the Office of Planning and Development. The UDC contains two classifications of subdivisions: …

  7. Subdivision Defined Division of any parcel of land into a number of lots, blocks or sites as specified in local ordinance, law, rule or regulation with or without streets or highways for purpose of sale, …