§ 1400-345. DISAPPROVAL BY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS  


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  • (a)

    The Board of Supervisors shall not approve a final map if it finds that the subdivider failed to meet any of the requirements imposed by the Subdivision Map Act or by this Chapter or by the conditional approval of the tentative map that applied to the property when the tentative map was approved. The disapproval must be accompanied by a finding identifying the requirements that were not met. Within 30 days after the Board of Supervisors has disapproved any map, the subdivider may file with the Development Services Department Director a map altered to meet the requirements of the Board of Supervisors. In such case, the Development Services Department Director and County Surveyor shall review the altered map for conformance with the requirements of the Board of Supervisors and shall then submit the altered map to the Board of Supervisors for its approval along with a certificate that the altered map is technically correct. No final map shall have any force or effect and no offer of dedication shall be accepted until the County Surveyor has recorded the map with the County Recorder.

    (b)

    The Board of Supervisors shall not deny approval of a final or parcel map if a tentative map has been previously approved for the proposed subdivision and if the Board finds that the final map is in substantial compliance with the previously approved map.

([1583] Ord. 1585, Sec. 2, May 28, 2013)