§ 155.03 SUBDIVISION FOR WHICH NO PLAT OF SUBDIVISION REQUIRED.
   (A)   No plat shall be required for subdivisions:
      (1)   Along an existing public street, not involving the opening, widening, or extension of any street or road and involving no more than five lots after the original tract has been completely subdivided; or,
      (2)   Not involving the opening or extension of any street or easement of access and in which past subdivision and development has so far proceeded that the preparation and recording of a plat would serve no public or planning purpose.
   (B)   The proposed division shall be presented to the representative authorized by the Planning Commission to approve such conveyances without a plat. The representative may, in addition to the conveyance document, require a sketch and such other information as is pertinent to his determination hereunder. Within a reasonable period of time following submission of the proposed division and any information requested, the representative shall determine if the proposed subdivision qualifies for approval without preparation of a plat and if so shall further determine whether or not the proposed division conforms to the design standards and other requirements of this chapter.
      (1)   The representative must secure the approval of the Village Manager before approving the division. The Village Manager will then stamp the conveyance "Approved by Planning Commission, Village of Amberley, no plat required."
      (2)   If the representative disapproves the division, he shall so inform the person submitting the conveyance stating the reasons therefor.
      (3)   In the event the representative refuses approval, the person submitting the proposed division may appeal to the Planning Commission. The representative may prefer to refer the matter to the Planning Commission for the determinations required by this section.
('69 Code § 152.04(C)) (Am. Ord. C-611, passed 2-9-87)
Statutory reference:
   Approved by planning authority without plat, see R.C. § 711.131