(a) If the Planning Commission, after public hearing, finds that a proposed final plan of a development area is in accordance with and represents a detailed and precise expansion of the preliminary plan heretofore approved by Council, that it is in accordance with the design criteria and provisions of this Code which apply particularly to a final plan of a development area, and that it complies with all the conditions which may have been imposed in the approval of the preliminary plan, the Commission shall approve such final plan of the development area and, upon approval by Council, the final plan will be certified as approved to the Village Clerk.
(b) Before giving its final approval to any final plan of a development area, the Commission may request such changes as it deems necessary to insure that the proposed development preserves and extends the charm and beauty existent in and inherent to the residential character of the Village; to stabilize and improve property values, with the least possible burden on Village services and facilities, which shall result in the highest possible return to the Village from tax revenues consistent with maintaining and improving the residential character of the Village, and to provide the best economical and social advantages which can result from an orderly planned use of the development area.
(Ord. 2813. Passed 11-29-85.)