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Zoning, Planning and Use

Mar. 22, 2003

'Gardner' Discusses Issues Of Pre-1893 Subdivision Maps

Focus Column - Land Use - By Daniel J. Curtin Jr. - As the population grows and urban boundaries expand in California, property owners have had an increased interest in applying to cities and counties for certificates of compliance to recognize as legal antiquated maps, especially those recorded before 1893, the date that the first California statute regulating subdivision maps came into being.

        Focus Column
        
        Land Use
        
        By Daniel J. Curtin Jr.
        
        As the population grows and...

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