(A) All main buildings, structures, fences, patio enclosures, carports, accessory buildings, sidewalks, driveways, landscaped areas and additional elements as required by the Department of Community Development shall be refurbished and restored as necessary to achieve a high degree of appearance and quality.
(B) Each living unit shall be provided with approved detectors and products of combustion other than heat conforming to the latest UBC standards, mounted on the ceiling or wall at a point centrally located in the corridor or area giving access to rooms used for sleeping purposes.
(C) A project inspection will be made by the Building Official, the Director of Community Development and the City Engineer or their authorized representatives. A deficiency list shall be compiled during the inspection of all corrections required to conform to the requirements of this section.
(D) When the final inspection has been completed, a copy of the deficiency list shall be transmitted to the subdivider.
(E) All deficiencies must be corrected to the satisfaction of the City Engineer or his authorized representative prior to filing of the final map or parcel map.
(F) Plans for corrective work may be required. When plans are required, they shall be generally in accordance with § 154.144 of this chapter, and as approved by the City Engineer or his authorized representative.
('63 Code, § 10-4.702.4) (Ord. 416-C.S., passed 12-6-84; Am. Ord. 710-C.S., passed 3-20-07)