A. Upon acceptance of the final or parcel map and accompanying documents, fees and materials for filing, the director of public works shall cause the same to be examined, and if found to substantially comply with the approved tentative map and all amendments, conditions, modifications and provisions made or required by the city council, and if found to be complete, technically correct, in compliance with improvement plans and specifications, and in compliance with the requirements of these regulations, planned street lines and other applicable specific plans and ordinance, shall execute the director of public works certificate on the final or parcel map for approval and acceptance, conditional acceptance or rejection of dedications. The director of public works shall submit the final or parcel map to the city clerk for his or her certification. No final or parcel map shall be certified until the required improvements have been installed or agreed to be installed in accordance with chapter 17.852.
B. Should the final or parcel map or other accompanying documents, fees, or materials be found to be incomplete or incorrect in any respect, the subdivider shall be advised in writing of the changes or additions that must be made before the final or parcel map may be certified. If the defect is the result of a technical and inadvertent error which, in the opinion of the director of public works does not materially affect the validity of the final or parcel map, the director of public works may waive the defect and execute his certificate of approval.
C. The director of public works may refuse to approve the recording of a final or parcel map governing only a portion of a tentative map when, in the process of checking the final map the director of public works determines that said portion does not by itself provide adequate or satisfactory access, design or improvements and therefore does not conform to the design and improvement of the subdivision as indicated by the approved tentative map.
D. The director of public works must act on the final or parcel map within the time period prescribed by the Subdivision Map Act. (Ord. 2017-0009 § 23)