Supervisors grant time extension for Roberts subdivision map

By Joe Naiman

In a 5-0 vote, San Diego County Board of Supervisors extended the performance completion dates for the infrastructure of 22 approved subdivision maps, including the Roberts Development subdivision at the intersection of Archie Moore Road and Salt Mine Road in Ramona.

The date the infrastructure must be completed is now July 11, 2014, the supervisors agreed at their July 11 meeting.

The agreements cover completion of road, water, sewer, and other infrastructure improvements but do not require completion of the homes or other lot improvements.

A tentative parcel map becomes a final map after all conditions of the tentative map, other than those for which permits cannot be issued until a final map is recorded, are fulfilled. A final map is required for grading and building permits.

The conditions of a final map include secured agreements to ensure that the infrastructure will be built and that payment for labor and materials used to build the infrastructure will be made.

Improvements identified in a secured agreement are required to be completed within two years of the approval of the final map, although, if circumstances prevent the improvements from being completed by the agreement’s expiration, additional time may be requested to complete the infrastructure.

The county’s Department of Public Works reviews existing agreements and their bonding requirements to determine if time extensions are warranted.

The property owned by John and Rosemary Roberts consists of 53.22 acres. The tentative map for an eight-lot subdivision was approved in September 2003, and the final map was approved in October 2006.

The final map calls for 0.09 miles of new private streets and 0.05 miles of new public sidewalks along with the Ramona Municipal Water District infrastructure and individual subsurface disposal systems for sewer service. A previous time extension for the Roberts Development map was granted in April 2010.

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