§ 22-406  FINAL PLAN; PROCEDURE.
   1.   The final plan and supporting data shall be submitted within six months after the Planning Commission’s report on the preliminary plan and shall conform to their recommended changes and alterations, if any.
   2.   The subdivision plan submitted for final approval and subsequent recording shall be clearly and legibly drawn on suitable reproducible material. If more than two sheets are required, a key map shall show the relationship between the drawings. All drawings shall be on sheets of such size to be acceptable to the County Recorder of Deeds Office with a margin of one inch on each side and at a reasonable scale. It is recommended that the scale be between one inch equals 50 feet and one inch equals 100 feet.
   3.   The developer shall submit to the Planning Commission a reproducible tracing along with three prints or four prints of the original and supporting data. This reproducible tracing or print shall bear the necessary signatures and all certificates, affidavits and approvals as requested for recording.
   4.   The Planning Commission will approve or reject this final plan at a regular meeting and within 15 days after approval or rejection of this plan, the Secretary of the municipality in which the subdivision is located and also the developer will be notified in writing of the Planning Commission’s action. All approved major subdivision or land development plats must bear the authorized signatures of the Township Planning Commission and the County Planning Commission and appropriate date before they can be recorded.
   5.   Within 90 days, should the final approval plan of the subdivision fail to be recorded, said approval and acceptance of the plan shall be null and void, unless an extension of time is granted upon written request.
(Ord. 1983-3, passed 12-12-1983; Ord. 1989-1, passed 3-13-1989; Ord. 1991-5, passed 4-29-1991)