(1) Existing law, the Professional Land Surveyors' Act, provides for the licensure and regulation of land surveyors by the Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists and makes it unlawful to practice land surveying without a license, except as specified. Existing law includes within the practice of land surveying cadastral surveying.
This bill would define cadastral surveying for purposes of the act.
Existing law requires a record of survey filed with the county surveyor by a licensed surveyor or licensed civil engineer to include, among other information, any data necessary for the intelligent interpretation of the various items and locations of the points, lines, and areas shown, or convenient for the identification of the survey or surveyor.
This bill would provide that this data may be in graphic or narrative form. The bill would make nonsubstantive changes relating to licensed land surveyors and civil engineers.
(2) The Subdivision Map Act authorizes a subdivider, or any tenant of the subject property in specified circumstances, to appeal from an action of the advisory agency relating to a tentative map to the appeal board or legislative body, as specified, and provides for the appeal from the decision of the appeal board to the legislative body. The act further authorizes any interested person adversely affected by a decision of the advisory agency or appeal board to appeal the decision with the legislative body. Existing law requires a hearing to be held after an appeal is filed pursuant to those provisions within 30 days after the request is filed by the appellant.
This bill would instead require a hearing to be held within 45 days after the request is filed and would make conforming changes.

Statutes affected:
SB414: 8726 BPC, 8764 BPC, 8780 BPC, 66452.5 GOV
02/12/21 - Introduced: 8726 BPC, 8764 BPC, 8780 BPC, 66452.5 GOV
04/27/21 - Amended Senate: 8726 BPC, 8764 BPC, 8780 BPC, 66452.5 GOV
07/12/21 - Enrolled: 8726 BPC, 8764 BPC, 8780 BPC, 66452.5 GOV
07/16/21 - Chaptered: 8726 BPC, 8764 BPC, 8780 BPC, 66452.5 GOV
SB 414: 8726 BPC, 8764 BPC, 8780 BPC, 66452.5 GOV